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Interpretation of fragmentation pathways of the β-elimination/addition products enabled straightforward recognition of glycosylation site.

The first important picture obtained on network built with Rozenfeld Distance (RD) is the straightforward recognition of two well-defined clusters of F. vesiculosus and F. spiralis.

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Apparently, a surrounding cluster did not hamper straightforward recognition that sounds were identical or different.

The matrix structure is visually straightforward and can facilitate recognition of patterns in the data by any member of the research team, including through drawing attention to contradictory data, deviant cases or empty cells.

When CHWs were trained to treat all cases of fever as malaria, criteria for referral were relatively straightforward, generally involving training on recognition of danger signs and referral of such patients to a health facility after treatment with an antimalarial drug.

"And when he falls out of love, it is not a straightforward disillusionment but rather a rueful recognition of how incredibly hard it was and is for a country of dirt-poor farmers to emerge into an industrial nation without losing some of the idealism in the affluence," the judges said.

The recognition of such disruptions is straightforward; the interpretation of the disruptions as actual mutational events can be quite complicated.

For example, if a group of compounds shares a large carbon skeleton, then recognition of this aspect is relatively straightforward at the structural formula and three-dimensional (3D) levels.

Early recognition of sepsis is not always straightforward, and the clinical signs themselves can be misleading, especially in patients with several comorbidities or variable demographic characteristics (age, sex, ethnic group), such as those who are normally admitted to the ED.

However, recognition of cardiac arrest is not always straightforward, especially for laypersons.

Recognition of the anechoic effusion is normally straightforward; thickened pericardium with echogenic, exudative coating and fibrin strands may be seen and increases the likelihood of tuberculous etiology.

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