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This could be characterised as the development of the radiopharmaceutical being 10 or even 20 years ahead of its ultimate realisation as a clinical tool, thus demonstrating that the leap frog model does not always apply.
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This appears to suggest that the importance of the family environment remains consistent across different family structures, to the extent that these could be characterised and quantified in this setting, and within the statistical power derived from the sample size.
Cracking in this region could be characterised with a new total crack length parameter shown to be strongly dependent on applied strain range.
Much of this activity could be characterised as defensive and reactive.
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (p16) and MCM7 were significantly upregulated in one of the tumour subsets, indicating that this subset (Gr2) could be characterised by E2F-regulated transcription.
Though this heterogeneous subgroup could be characterised by oligonucleotide determinants, it would be advantageous in a diagnostic context to focus on many 'true' commensals that were isolated from the intestinal tract, given the respective genomic data.
This complex association could be characterised by the disposition index, although its estimation is invasive and labour intensive, and it is therefore rarely used in population-based studies [ 17, 18].
Based on this definition our findings could be characterised as weak signals.
It is unclear whether the prime minister's arrangement with the email server could be characterised in this way.
If the parameters of an RF signal capable of inducing an aversive response in foraging bats could be characterised then this may offer a method of mitigating bat collisions with wind turbines.
Basically, four forms of cell locomotion could be characterised in this assay.
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