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It is usually characterised by an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance (95%% of cases), but some cases are related to autosomal recessive traits or to a spontaneous mutation [3].
Indeed, also known as Pott disease, which accounts for 1 2% of overall tuberculosis cases, it is usually characterised by the spread of tuberculosis bacilli into the disc space from the vascular system, resulting in the destruction of the disc and progression to the bone of adjoining vertebral bodies.
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"It's usually characterised by a state of emotional and physical exhaustion accompanied by a sense that nothing is being achieved," psychotherapist Brad McLean tells VICE.
It is obvious that parenteral nutrition lends itself to inappropriate overfeeding just as enteral nutrition (EN) is usually characterised by underfeeding.
The Qa/syntaxins group is usually characterised by the presence of a N-terminal helical bundle (named Habc, as it contains three helical regions Ha, Hb and Hc) that can in some cases fold back into a closed conformation to interact with the SNARE motif [ 22, 23] and be opened by regulator proteins.
India is commonly associated with caste; while the Philippines is usually characterised by class or status distinction.
The performance of chemoinformatic classification models is usually characterised by the prediction error (PE), which is estimated with an independent, external test data set.
Symptomatic disease is usually characterised by pelvic and abdominal pain, lower back pain, and dyspareunia, all of which may be severe and debilitating.
The RV representing the channel fading in an environment having uniform local scatterers is usually characterised by Rayleigh distribution, given by the pdf f R ( r ; λ ) = 2 r λ 2 e - r λ 2 U ( r ), (4).
Increased transport efficiency of drill cuttings in most drilling operations is usually characterised by an increased mud circulation velocity; this creates complex turbulent interactions between the solid and liquid phases.
The so-called system 1 is the more automated system, which contains much of our intuitive and affective thinking, while system 2 is usually characterised by our reflective and logical capacities.7 The details behind the theory and the relevant interaction of the two thinking systems need not concern us here.
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