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The area of lymphocytic infiltration was circumscribed in digital images of H&E-stained sections as previously described [ 7].
To be sure, the right to counsel of choice "is circumscribed in several important respects". Wheat, supra, at 159.
(In a small and very open economy, national discretion in monetary policy is circumscribed in any case).
and the results have been circumscribed in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively.
Basically, Entitle's "ownership" appears to be circumscribed in a manner similar to lots of other digital content.
Hydnellum is classified in the family Bankeraceae, which was circumscribed by Marinus Anton Donk in 1961.
But their activism was circumscribed.
At first Mark's role was circumscribed.
In the United States, where the first Curfew law was passed in Nebraska in 1880, youth are circumscribed with particular vigilance.
It has an indisputable moral power in keeping concentrated the attention.'' Bennet's mind is circumscribed by the cage, which is, in turn, circumscribed by the basement; the force of the frame is doubled.
Loosely connected, autobiographical in feel, they may be circumscribed by lived rather than imagined experience.
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