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A reality TV show of this nature was always going to be partly characterised by the innate tokenism of getting fly-in fly-out participants to experience anything much of life as an Indigenous Australian might.
This paper considers ways in which the kinematic structure of planetary exploration vehicles can be partly characterised using Graph Theory techniques.
"Algorave" – or algorithmic rave – is a scene and club night that has defined its music as: "sounds wholly or partly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive conditionals".
The key fragments were a 40-amino acid long VGF-derived peptide sequence, a transthyretin protein cluster, and another partly characterised smaller cluster related to transthyretin.
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People with chronic pain may exhibit pro-nociceptive phenotypes characterised partly by reduced conditioned pain modulation (CPM).
Chronic illness, by definition, has a temporal nature [ 6], and these concepts are all relevant to conditions which are characterised partly by uncertainty, including chronic widespread pain [ 7, 8].
The thermal granules are characterised by partly melted vitreous areas and large internal macropores that are connected via narrow throats.
The IM has recently been characterised as a complex, partly membranous and partly ligamentous structure and has been linked to several critical roles in forearm function [3, 36, 67, 68, 75].
Autism is notoriously difficult to characterise, partly because of the wide spectrum of people it encompasses and also because its medical definition is still evolving.
It's partly because they characterise C as a narcissist without any reference to the culture that encourages such behaviour, but it isn't just that.
A potential EF-hand Ca2 + binding domain pair (4198 4248) was also identified — this domain is also partly conserved in the recently characterised P. xylostella RyR (X. Wang et al., 2012).
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