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In the typical upper bainite with cementite layer between ferrite laths, a cementite/ferrite orientation relationship with the (100)θ≈‖{110}α bainite habit plane was recognised in addition to the (011)α‖(1̄03)θ habit.

The potential of technology to improve the quality and variety of information received was recognised in addition to facilitating the flow of information back to the healthcare provider.

A recent development of relevance is the proposal that a third specific eating disorder be recognised in addition to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, effectively removing eligible cases from eating disorder NOS.

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Knysh has said that at first he did not like Korbut, finding her "lazy and capricious" but he also recognised in her, in addition to great talent and an unusually supple spine, the mischievousness and charisma that would be needed to make his dream a reality.

In support of this critical reflection's proposed importance of trans-national diffusion as an explanatory dynamic of FRP development, it was also properly recognised that in addition to diffusion's more restricted interpretation as a between-FRP dynamic, its wider interpretation also plays an important role in FRP development.

Increasingly, it has been recognised that in addition to white matter lesions, also grey matter pathology in MS occurs already in early in the disease [ 2].

It is now recognised that, in addition to the role as a procoagulant activator, tissue factor participates in many tumour-related processes that contribute to malignant disease progression.

In recent decades it has been generally recognised that, in addition to academic ability, doctors' professional competence depends on a range of desirable personal qualities (for example [ 1]).

It is recognised that, in addition to GSTPi, other mediators of multidrug resistance are also involved in the development of chemoresistance in patients with breast carcinoma (Morrow et al, 1998).

It is now well recognised that in addition to pathological scoring systems other features of tumours, for example, constituents of the microenvironment, immune infiltration and response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), are critical to tumour progression (Courrech Staal et al, 2011).

It is increasingly recognised that, in addition to tumour stage, disease progression is dependent on a complex interaction of the tumour and host inflammatory response (Balkwill and Mantovani, 2001; Coussens and Werb, 2002).

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