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One way of circumventing this problem has been to use more precisely characterised oxidised LDL antigens such as native and MDA-modified peptide fragments of ApoB [ 19].
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Because of these factors, it is difficult to precisely characterise their power value.
Further, they do not precisely characterise the software that is generated from the domain model.
Cell line matched normal DNA was used to precisely characterise 'screen-detected' mtDNA abnormalities.
Thus a sample with a complex structure would be characterised more precisely by local geometry of irregularity (nanometer scale).
Lesions that are only a few millimetres in size become detectable, and tumours can be characterised more precisely.
Therefore, the nuclear microprobe was used to characterise more precisely these ternary intercalation compounds.
The inclusion of these models in the Monte Carlo ray-tracing algorithm allows us to study more precisely those optical links that are characterised by the use of conventional angle diversity receivers.
All parameters refer to a particular segmentation result (characterised via its noise mask N), more precisely we use the trace (P,L fitted with an elliptical model) after the scanning and pruning stage to compute parameter values.
"We now need to drill down at this locus to characterise these complex patterns of genetic variation more precisely and to understand the molecular mechanisms by which they act".
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