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Besides, the new champions may be typified not by Lenovo but by, say, Gazprom, through which the Russian state can make mischief abroad.
Through an evaluation of the relative balance between institutional continuity and change, social-ecological systems may be typified in a state of persistence (continuity > change), adaptation (continuity ~ change) or transformation (continuity < change) (Herrfahrdt-Pahle and Pahl-wostl 2012).
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Italians cannot be typified by any one physical characteristic, a fact that may be explained by the past domination of parts of the peninsula by different peoples.
Given its activity spectrum, it can be typified as a halotolerant chitobiosidase.
Infection in chickens may occur at all ages and is typified by severe hepatosplenomegaly accompanied by characteristic liver 'bronzing', anaemia and septicaemia [ 1]. S. Gallinarum is primarily associated with the mononuclear phagocyte system and resides primarily within macrophages in the liver and spleen [ 2, 3].
The third – and, locals may hope, final – period of Belfast TV drama is typified by The Fall.
Furthermore, there is increased evidence that each of the non-GBM forms of glioma are typified by certain molecular characteristics, which may well reflect different genetic predispositions.
These stem cells and hybrid porous chitosan membranes may also have clinical efficacy in neurodegenerative diseases that are typified by demyelination [ 58].
The tumor environment has been typified by the MT over-expression that may result from the destruction of local physiological processes regulating the stromal invasion [ 22].
Type 4a reactions are typified by the tuberculin skin reaction but may also participate in contact dermatitis and some bullous exanthema.
Jawed vertebrates are typified by paired appendages, fins or legs, which may be secondarily lost.
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