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Following revaccination, vaccination success was measured by the development of a vaccination site take, defined as the presence of a pustule at the inoculation site 7 to 9 days post vaccination.

These cells develop from the head mesoderm and disperse throughout the Drosophila embryo taking defined migratory routes.

The first cytologically adequate routine smear (defined as a smear not preceded by an abnormal smear within the previous year) at which a spatula sample for HPV assay was also taken defined a woman's entry date.

While most approaches focus on the disorder property, Stein et al. took a structure based approach focusing on the fact that most motifs that are found in disordered regions will take defined structure(s) upon binding [ 88].

His stories, he says, "take defining moments in recent history and allow drama to explore areas that have perhaps been neglected".

The exhibition coincides with the first major retrospective devoted to the portrait photographer Angus McBean, who also took defining images of the Beatles at the start and end of their careers.

The first hominins did not need bigger brains to take defining steps away from apes.

Take defined-contribution pension plans, where individuals rather than companies now bear the risk that their pension pot will fall short of their retirement needs.

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Every particle has a range of possible physical states, but it's not until the actual act of observation that it takes on defined properties.

It takes user defined peptide sequence and aligns it with each CPP using overlapping approach (alignment without gap).

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