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Many studies have compared tumor tissue with benign hyperplastic tissue, or with non-tumoral prostate tissues that were not precisely characterised in terms of location or epithelial representation.
Although the exposed peduncle has been identified as one of the photosynthetically active organs in wheat, the structure of the chloroplasts and the functional events related to photosynthesis and the translocation of photosynthates during the period of grain-filling have not precisely characterised.
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Further, they do not precisely characterise the software that is generated from the domain model.
Thus, we find non-linear deformations of Einstein solutions which, after taking a suitable near horizon limit and imposing our particular choice of boundary conditions, turn out to be precisely characterised by solutions to the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation.
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].
More than thirty years ago Sydney Brenner precisely characterised the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, which allowed scientists and researchers to use it as a model organism.
The 70s weren't just characterised by disco fever, but also by fondue fever.
Because of these factors, it is difficult to precisely characterise their power value.
Cell line matched normal DNA was used to precisely characterise 'screen-detected' mtDNA abnormalities.
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Not precisely, anyway.
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