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From the experiments the conclusion can be drawn that characterisation of the anodic and cathodic regions in blisters is not possible with EIS.

However, documentation of these distributions often neglects the fact that characterisation of their form can be confounded by several factors.

Cervical cancer cells show karyotype alteration complexity and it is thought that characterisation of this genetic variability will help reveal genes paramount to cervical cancer development [13].

This suggests that characterisation of plant species based on root structure may form a basis for estimation of CH4 emissions from various vegetation zones.

The different aetiology, risk factors and prognosis seen across different joint sites, such as the hip, knee and hand, suggest that characterisation of discrete clinically relevant OA phenotypes is necessary to enable targeted treatment interventions to be developed [ 2].

The distribution of TRBV genes over 5 scaffolds and the presence of > 180 Kb of undetermined sequence within two of the scaffolds indicate that characterisation of the genomic TRBV repertoire remains incomplete.

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Also, these results are not unexpected, given that the characterisation of the almond oil showed that the roasting process had no effect on droplet size (i.e. surface area to volume ratio).

And later still, when McPhee writes that there is "something Germanic" about Graebner, we might think that this characterisation of the black man's adversary as Aryan übermensch has been laid on a little too thickly.

Here we showed that host germline variants of ABCB1 and IL15 genes are significant predictors of treatment outcome, suggesting that the characterisation of these genes' variants at diagnosis could contribute to risk-stratification strategies.

I believe that this characterisation of the psychological state of affairs is not justified.

Yet from the moment I'm ushered into Jill Abramson's office, it is clear that the characterisation of the typical New York Times editor as a supremely powerful and rather overbearing regal type cannot easily be applied to her.

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