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These foods can be adequately processed by immersion in water at temperatures just below 100 °C.
We observed T cell recognition of 16 out of the 18 epitopes encoded by the vaccine, thus showing that nearly all epitopes in HIVBr18 were adequately processed and presented.
That is, single features (colour or orientation) could be adequately processed in less-preferred regions, whereas successful integration of features in the conjunction task may require the input of specialised areas.
Contemporary theories predict PTSD development after trauma if trauma information is not adequately processed or negatively appraised.
The generated sample size was adequately powered to estimate the process parameters.
That the president lied is clear, and that the matter was adequately dealt with through the impeachment process is equally clear.
Surprisingly, abnormal rhythmic responses showed less variability than found for responses for which the tapping was adequately paced, suggesting different motor control processes for normal and abnormal paced tapping.
Additionally, the analysis by mathematics experts ensured that the intended construct was adequately captured throughout the test development process (Pasquali, 2009).
In contrast, for bacteria, variation was more regular and was adequately captured by the dictionary creation process, yielding few errors.
Thus, proximal and simple cues that instigate behavior (e.g., sexual arousal) continue to be processed, whereas more distal and complex cues that would ordinarily inhibit behavior (e.g., the possibility of contracting an STI or an unplanned pregnancy) are no longer adequately processed.
Thus, they suggested that whilst standards were adequately specified, the process of consultation and end-user design was lacking.
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