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Let's keep business out of the personal, nasty stuff that unfortunately may characterise the general election campaign".

General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the head of the armed forces, may characterise the military's actions as responding to a call from the Egyptian masses that could not be ignored.

Since vegetation requires moisture, rain and favourable temperatures, it may characterise the regional weather.

Although ultrasound may characterise the finding in many cases, mammography and even MRI may have a role in the management of these patients.

Indeed, we have previously suggested that deregulated expression of these proteins may characterise the dysplastic and malignant states (Freeman et al, 1999).

These early characterisation studies demonstrate similarities between PMP and colorectal adenocarcinoma, but also reveal a specific cadherin phenotype that may characterise the distinct non-metastasising behaviour of PMP, and form the basis for future mechanistic and therapy-targeting research.

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Possibly also the presence of paddle-shaped exopods of the pleopods may characterise this node, while those known from the other archaeostomatopods are multi-annulated [ 21].

Recent laboratory and clinical studies have provided evidence that cardiogenic pulmonary oedema may be associated with a mild increase in permeability of the alveolocapillary barrier and that ongoing pulmonary injury and inflammation may characterise this disorder, particularly when the hydrostatic pressure elevations are severe [ 20- 24].

The fact that despite the accelerated radiotherapy regimen applied in this study, CD44 remained a predictor of local relapse, suggests that reduced radiosensitvity may characterise this tumour sub-population.

Zucchi et al (2004) hypothesised that the downregulation of a set of genes may be the basic mechanism of cancer formation, whereas the upregulation may characterise and possibly control the state of evolution of individual cancers.

However, neither miR-16 nor miR-223 could distinguish ERA from HC. Differential expression of circulating miR-146a, miR-155 and miR-16 in the sera of ERA patients may characterise an early stage of the disease.

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