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Fifteen of the thirty-four analyses collected for this study define a transect from the undeformed to the deformed part of the grain (Figs 3a and 7).

This study define the point defects states especially oxygen vacancy (Vo) and Zinc vacancy (VZn) corroborating to the Photoconducting characteristics using photoluminescence spectra.

The results from this study define guiding principles for development of commercial water-borne PSAs that can compete with solvent-borne PSAs in high-performance applications.

The eligibility criteria used in this study define a relatively homogeneous group of very locally advanced rectal cancer.

The results of this study define a key role for miR-9 during postmitotic differentiation of neurons.

The eligibility criteria used in this study define a relatively homogeneous group of advanced borderline/unresectable rectal cancer.

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This study defines unique structural and functional properties for ZF4.1R.

Hence, this study defined the summer drought using EDI.

This study defines parameters of floods for which changes in landscape structure can have an impact.

Conclusion: This study defines the natural history of Hb levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.

This study defined the effect of metal backing on loading patterns in the proximal tibia.

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