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the individualisation
noun
Alternative spelling of individualization
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At the end of spermatid differentiation mature sperm become individualised by the individualisation complex.
Particular attention is given to the clinical relevance of such knowledge in terms of the individualisation of drug therapy and in the design of clinical trials.
This project has been designed to identify and test STR markers for the individualisation of red deer species residing in Grizedale Forest, Cumbria, UK, to aid the investigation of this crime.
The individualisation signifies a change in mindset.
These findings could have implications for the individualisation of dosage for WBC.
Therefore, ecological fallacies were negligible in this study due to the individualisation of the data.
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At present, there is a lack of consistency in the use of the term individualisation in the literature.
The increased range largely reflects the greater individualisation of the TRDS-2009 dosestimatesestimates
However, at the beginning of the 18th century, the clinical individualisation of epidemic typhus, like that of trench fever of the trenches, was not yet carried out.
Despite its widespread use, variation in doctors' understanding of the term individualisation highlights the need for it to be defined.
Other related factors (albeit to a lesser extent) were changes in the river transport model, revision of the strontium biokinetic models, and the increased individualisation of cohort member dose estimates.
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