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These may broadly be described as conservative (or strict) and liberal (or loose).

We may, broadly, speak the same language, listen to the same music and watch the same films, but other tastes and habits can differ quite dramatically.

Apart from physical construction of a PCCAA, one may broadly classify its design into two major categories: uniformly excited arrays and non-uniformly excited arrays.

lincRNAs may broadly serve to fine-tune the expression of neighbouring genes with remarkable tissue specificity through a diversity of mechanisms, highlighting our rapidly evolving understanding of the non-coding genome.

Therefore we have investigated chemical features that may broadly be grouped as "molecular architecture" such as: molecular weight, chain flexibility, number of chain ends and branching, to learn how they impact polymer elimination.

While Greengrass's movie, with its swirling helicopters and thunderous naval firepower, may broadly be termed an action movie, Lindholm's is perhaps best described as an inaction thriller, in which almost unbearable tension is conjured from lengthy periods of radio silence when nothing happens at all.

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This paradigm may apply broadly to energy-transducing enzymes.

Labour may be broadly united on Europe but it is painfully divided on almost everything else.

Results indicated that reviewed instrumentation may be broadly characterized as inconsistent.

It is also noted that user stereotypes may be broadly accurate.

Qualitative changes on the floral composition between A1 and A2 may reflect broadly local palaeoclimatical changes.

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