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The attackers made unspecific threats against the West and warned that "your hands will be covered in blood".

This was accomplished with 11 different RNAi constructs designed to target 7 distinct exons as well as exon/intron junctions making unspecific off-target effects unlikely.

They had been making pretty unspecific noises about efforts to promote a reconciliation.

President Eisenhower, who had disappointed Murrow and other liberals by campaigning with McCarthy in 1952, made an unspecific speech about the importance of civil liberties in the fall of 1953.

As part of the deal, announced on Wednesday, Sony will make an unspecific investment in Ultra, and Patrick Moxey, Ultra's president, will be named Sony's president for electronic music, reporting to Doug Morris, the chief executive of Sony's music division.

In a brief press announcement, HTC made some unspecific positive noises about its newer products.

Splenic lesions have unspecific, overlapping imaging features.

Thiamine deficiency may cause unspecific neurologic symptoms.

Clinical symptoms are often unspecific, which makes synovial chondromatosis a difficult diagnosis in its early phases.

Clinical signs of human brucellosis are often unspecific which makes it difficult to differentiate from other febrile conditions (Baba et al. 2001).

The amount of false predictions is predicted to be low since the algorithm makes higher amount of unspecific assignments to higher taxonomy levels [ 20].

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