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Both lesions are more clearly identifiable in the TV reconstruction.
The peaks in the EL5 data appear to be more clearly identifiable and less broad than in the MP5 case.
Restricting the duration of the tactile stimulus to 5 s, the linear relation between perception level and discomfort level is even more clearly identifiable.
Some of patients had temperature curves that seemed to be more clearly identifiable by the evaluators as normal or abnormal.
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This is evident in his portrayal of automobiles; from a 1921 Ford Model T to a 1971 Land Rover 109, there are more than 150 clearly identifiable cars in the books.
The current overwhelming trend steering dermatology aims toward making the descriptions more scientific and clearly identifiable.
More than 200 clearly identifiable vacuoles derived from mitochondria in 50 YFP-Mito cells and >200 clearly identifiable vacuoles derived from the ER in 50 YFP-ER cells per experiment, randomly selected, were measured in three independent experiments.
In the postexilic period, perhaps under Iranian influence, and in the late biblical and postbiblical literature, these beings emerge as more complete and often as clearly identifiable individuals with their own personal names.
Only stage 2 3 neurons with pyramidal morphologies and with a clearly identifiable axonal process, more than 100 µm were chosen for analysis.
A protocol with 8 IU GH was tested in 291 patients with three or more previous failures of embryo transfer for no clearly identifiable reasons.
Although the only tiled M sequence was adopted from an A/H1N1 strain (A/NW/33), M results generated from the H3N2 isolates were still clearly identifiable as belonging to the A/H3N2 subtype and more specifically to the Fujian-like strain.
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