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At the time it seemed like an embittered parting salvo from someone who had simply decided to retire, but it may characterize a general condition, the shifting of attention and energy.
Details of the life history are often a reflection of a plant's adaptation to a terrestrial mode of life and may characterize a particular group; for example, the most highly evolved plants reproduce by means of seeds, and, in the most advanced of all plants (angiosperms), a reproductive organ called a flower is formed.
Shortened surfactant half-life may characterize a subset of preterm infants with lethal RDS.
Thus, we may characterize a system with only two extra parameters in subscript: 〈∥,Δ〉: parallel rejuvenations with period Δ, and assuming δ=0.
We begin an exploration of new physical length scales that may characterize a transition to a new Rayleigh–Taylor mixing regime.
The results for the OPD group support recent studies demonstrating that premorbid IQ deficits may characterize a wide range of psychiatric disorders.
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Therefore, possible reductions in the activity of PON1 and HDL concentrations may characterize an increased cardiovascular risk in individuals infected with HIV-1, while the quantification of CD4+ T-cells may predict the immune status of those individuals regardless of whether they are receiving HAART.
Alternatively, our data (Fig. 1D) suggests that low BRCA1 expression may characterize only a small subgroup of basal-like tumors, whose specific features are yet to be defined.
Experience from the AD-case shows that negative connotations may also be the result of strategic behaviour, resulting in what we in retrospect may characterize as a Trojan horse strategy.
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