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to characterised
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One source I'd talked to characterised Khan's departure as something that was due to happen after Khan spent four years at Snap.
In conjunction with the homology-based searches, putative gene predictions were assembled together with information from predicted in silico sequences provided by Beebase, albeit the homology-based gene predictions produced sequences with higher sequence identity to characterised vertebrate neuroligin and neurexin genes.
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"He is very difficult to characterise.
I recall it being used to characterise John Major.
What is the best way to characterise pornography addiction?
You are mistaken to characterise it ideologically as our enemy.
Poets are an odd to lot to characterise.
If I had to use one word to characterise this year, it would be "confidence".
He began to add a subtle patina of historical detail to characterise each section.
"The best way to characterise Greek popular opinion is 'angrily resigned' to seemingly endless economic misery.
The DWP said it was misleading to characterise money already spent as having gone to waste.
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