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Most commonly regarded as experimental are imaging studies on phantoms, cells, or animal models.
The UV emission is attributed to the near-band-edge (NBE) exciton emission, and the DL emission is most commonly regarded as coming from the singly ionized oxygen vacancies or surface states.
Full-scale testing of five drystone retaining walls has shown that bulging, most commonly regarded as a sign of incipient failure, begins as a ductile adaptation of the geometry to the loads imposed on it.
Neuroplastic changes in response to alcohol or other addictive substances are most commonly regarded as negative neuroplasticity associated with suboptimal functioning and maladaptive behaviors (Kalivas and O'Brien 2008).
Indeed, the factor most commonly regarded as essential for facilitating a R&D culture was the availability of training and development opportunities, but only about half of the respondents felt that these opportunities were actually available.
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An assessment of lifestyle was made in 77 visits (36%), most commonly regarding body weight and nutrition.
First the RI algorithm has most commonly been regarded as a reference against which to test other forecast models within the alarm-based framework.
While most invasive species are not commonly regarded as edible food, that is mostly a matter of marketing, experts say.
By that he meant those commonly regarded as the most prestigious, such as Cell, Nature and Science.In this section Poisoned inheritance A warm little pond?
Le Cid, now commonly regarded as the most significant play in the history of French drama, proved an immense popular success.
Within these innovative technologies, phase-change memory device has been commonly regarded as the most promising candidate to imitate the biological brain, owing to its excellent scalability, fast switching speed, and low energy consumption.
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