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"He's either ignored, or characterized as a kook, or comes under severe attack".
The Merriam-Webster definition, which reads in part "of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development," includes a newly dirty word in educational circles.
There are many empirical tests for adhesion, such as peel tests and scribe tests, but the mechanisms of adhesion are not well understood or characterized.
The key structural modifications around ligand binding are effectively extracted or characterized out of cellular reactions.
In addition, no research has quantitatively evaluated this activity, or characterized the genes and corresponding enzymes.
DPD distributions can be examined via histograms or characterized with various statistics.
The HCA2 receptor has not been identified or characterized in cats.
Therefore, the locally identified SMGAs may be different from the main rupture front or characterized by a larger stress drop.
Mostly the scattering behaviour is either simply predicted by theoretical simulations or characterized experimentally by haze measurements [5 7].
Numeric numbers indicates the number of FST genes or characterized genes mapped to sub-functional classes in each overview.
Rather, there are ordinary facts which can be characterized in indexical terms or characterized in non-indexical terms.
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