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Naïve and memory T cells can most simply be characterised by the reciprocal expression of the CD45RA or CD45RO isoforms [ 1, 2].

Research suggests that Trump's core support should not be simply characterised as the white working class.

The model is simply characterised by: the matrix-fracture porosity ratio, the matrix block geometry, and a characteristic diffusion time.

For a simple reaction involving a single solvent and a monominerallic surface, this rate is simply characterised by the reaction rate kinetics.

George Hull in the Spectator described the youth as "wimpy pseudo-hedonists", Fraser Nelson characterised them as the "Ab-Fab generation" unable to match the debauchery of their parents, and a Spiked article on the subject simply characterised the trend as depressing.

The latter classification allows non-native species to be non-weeds; ie it simply characterises as favourable those species that do not invade and replace other species.

Most simply: money.

Most simply require on-the-job training.

Most simply slipped back into civilian life.

Most simply, they have to be true.

But most simply wanted to be heard.

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