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In fact, the high anthropophily of major malaria vectors, such as some of the afro-tropical species of the Anopheles gambiae complex, is recognised to represent one of the behavioural traits mostly responsible for their high vectorial capacity.
Exsheathment using CO2 in vitro [ 10] is recognised to represent the process in vivo within the host animal [ 10, 11].
Even before the birth of modern epidemiology, inner cities have been recognised to represent particular challenges to individual health and public health [ 1, 2].
NAFLD is closely associated with obesity and insulin resistance, and is now recognised to represent the hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome.
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The exsheathment process can be induced in vitro [ 10] and is recognised to suitably represent the process in vivo in the host animal [ 10, 11].
"He sued five individuals apparently representing Badia East – but whom none of the residents recognised, nor consented to represent them," Chapman said.
OSCAR4 removes this requirement by operating on plain text and producing NamedEntity and DataAnnotation objects to represent recognised sections of text and does not currently produce serialised output, though some support for the serialisation of annotations into XML documents is planned for future releases.
In this review, we explore the computational and neural mechanisms which may support our ability to represent and recognise a unique voice-identity.
Species do not exist just to be recognised but represent scientific hypotheses that must be continually tested to ensure that formal names reflect our best understanding of diversity in nature.
Once the picture was complete it was possible to recognise what the outlines were meant to represent.
It is important to recognise common patterns of uptake unlikely to represent lymphomatous recurrence.
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