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More recently, Calabrese and a large number of coauthors attempted to present the rationales for an even more extensive definition (Calabrese et al. 2007a).
The EU has a more extensive definition for food contact substances (i.e. substances used to create all materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs, including packaging materials but also cutlery, dishes, processing machines, containers, etc).
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Subdivision of patterns or more extensive definitions could improve preciseness, on the other hand, the classification would be more difficult to adopt and it is doubtful if reproducibility would increase.
It is probable that similar analyses performed in lines carrying mutations in genes involved in miRNA processing (in particular DCL1- plants) will allow more extensive and accurate definition of miRNA transcripts on a large scale, eventually facilitating detailed analyses of promoter sequences and a deeper understanding of mechanisms of transcriptional regulation of miRNA genes.
As research on volcanic fields and geophysical methods progress, boundary fitting may become better informed by more extensive knowledge of specific field constraints, however, a region definition will always be vital for probabilistic approaches.
Another explanation for the low agreement could be that the definitions used for the GIS-assessments were more extensive, and consequently more restrictive, than the phrasings used in the survey questions.
In other words, India took on obligations more extensive than the technical requirements of a "nuclear weapons state" under the NPT definition, while not formally becoming one.
Hence, the further implementation of national and preferably also international registration systems with consensus definitions of hospitalized patients with severe burn injury will facilitate research through more extensive databases and hence will enable detection of possible relations between risk factors.
This paper shows examples of CT definitions, interventions, assessments, and models across a variety of disciplines, with a call for more extensive research in this area.
Although larger groups would provide a more extensive representation, they may be difficult to lead, which may only be resolved by introducing more structure and role definition into the process.
An intelligence capable of critical scrutiny and self-inquiry was by definition a free intelligence; the intellectual virtue that could analyze experience was an integral part of that more extensive virtue that could, according to many humanists, go far in conquering fortune.
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