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In real-world scenes, luminance gradients are often superimposed on surfaces.
In marine carbonate basins, low- and high-energy facies are often superimposed on paleo-uplifts and slope zones during the deposition process of transgressive regressive cycles.
On the contrary, when the radar system is jammed, target signals are often superimposed with jamming signals making it difficult to distinguish true and false targets, and thus, erroneous information can occur.
Additional release of IL-6 or TGF-β1 into the blood circulation as a result of radiation-induced lung injury is often superimposed by the variable cytokine production of the tumour and thus will be difficult to detect.
Furthermore, acute insult(s) were often superimposed on underlying renal insufficiency.
It was recognized that AKI is often superimposed on pre-existing CKD.
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While the conserved regions often superimpose well, the variable regions appear non superimposable.
Wigs and facial appliances abound as Rose scoots us through a swinging historical whirlwind, often superimposing his characters upon archival footage to peculiar pastiche effect.
He often superimposes small events (like that mutating clang) on big ones (like an abrupt shift in rhythm, or an overwhelming siren sound that comes out of nowhere).
However, where the T-wave in some mouse ECG traces shows an apparent negative undershoot, in addition to its positive component, this approach would substantially increase estimates of the QT interval or preclude determination of QT intervals at high heart rates when the P-wave often becomes superimposed upon the terminal phase of the previous negative undershoot (12).
The patient is typically fatigued and physically ill, often with delirium superimposed on dementia, resulting in fluctuations in mood and greater levels of disorientation.
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