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These four clinical dimensions not only characterise medications by morbidity type but also have major consequences for predictive modelling.

There is growing evidence that objective measures of physical performance such as grip strength, walking speed, chair rising and standing balance not only characterise physical capability but also act as markers of current and future health.

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This paper thus not only characterises the corrosion systems studied but also illustrates the usefulness of these new methods.

Zidane's unveiling was a tiny, but apt, example of the lavish spending and ambition that not only characterised the controversial 2022 bid but has been woven through an unprecedented trolley dash around world sport.

The above tests were run under three different load spectra, by exploring uniaxial as well as in- and out-of-phase biaxial situations, in the latter case the axial and torsional load signals being not only characterised by non-zero mean values, but also by different frequencies.

Philosophers agree that coherence is not only characterised by consistency [ 26, 27].

However, the early inflammatory environment is not only characterised by the expression of inflammatory cytokines.

The third generation of this substance group is not only characterised by its broad-spectrum activity against gram-negative species but also by an enhanced activity against gram-positive bacteria and a high efficacy against anaerobes.

Therefore, systematic and on-line approaches are required not only to characterise this "metabolic burden" and plasmid stability but also for the design of appropriate metabolic engineering and culture strategies.

The EAST method can be used not only to characterise existing systems but also to explore and compare alternatives as ideas for design of the social and technical aspects of the system co-evolve.

But Mr Will's column discourages reasoned conversation not only by characterising a proposal to alter the status quo conventions about corporate rights as "proposed vandalism of the Bill of Rights"—that is, as the defilement of our sacred civic text but also by very shadily associating the proposal with the idea that it's morally okay to slay newly-baked babies.

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