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The ageing process is typically characterised by neural degeneration in a number of brain regions, most notably the frontal lobes.
These starches are typically characterised by having high amylose but also includes highly branched starches7,8,9.
It is an unflinching portrait of life for locals in a country typically characterised as a laid-back paradise full of ganja.
It's a shift that is typically characterised by fights, vomit and repeated requests from people asking if their pregnant friend can wee in my helmet.
It is also worth noting that many large Himalayan rivers are typically characterised by high avulsion frequencies, with rivers commonly revisiting past courses.
Despite the geochemical complexity of U deposition in sediments, U is typically characterised as either detrital/lithogenic (of terrestrial origin) or authigenic (of marine origin).
Urban catchments are typically characterised by high spatial variability and fast runoff processes resulting in short response times.
Emerging nations are typically characterised by highenergy intensities despite significant energy efficiency potentials and numerous project oriented efforts to introduce energy-efficient technologies.
Urban distribution systems are typically characterised by suppliers operating their own vehicle fleets, distributing only their goods to their customers on a regular basis.
These joint production processes are typically characterised by a high level of complexity derived from the intense relationship between the production of both kinds of outputs.
Houlihan said there was no sign that the "premium sports rights bubble" was about to burst: "Premium live sport delivers large audiences, typically characterised by an attractive demographic profile.
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