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hOGG1 staining positivity in benign epithelial structures was rather indistinct, generally negative.
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Age in these memories is rather indistinct.
Angry, Vladimir Brik is rather indistinct; he could use some of Jozef Pronek's bumbling, Pnin-like charm.
This suspicion may be increased where, as is often the case, the rules for what is regarded as current or capital are rather indistinct.
More common are problems involving redundant publication and self-plagiarism, where the boundary between acceptable behaviour (attempting to exploit the results of one's research as fully and widely as possible) and unacceptable behaviour (in particular, misleading the reader as to the originality of one's publications) is rather indistinct and open to interpretation.
The SDs in the Suter et al paper presumably overestimate (perhaps substantially) the actual biological variability of the laminar borders, simply because the borders in M1 are rather indistinct and the measurements were made by eye.
The two layers of white matter in the deep subdivision are often rather indistinct and do not appear to demarcate cellular distributions.
(Brickman, 2005: 898 98) There is clearly a productive line of analysis, but when accounting for this situation historically, Brickman attributes it to a rather indistinct 'particular social bias' (2005: 88).
It is only decades later, long after Tom has married again, that Keggie repairs her relationship with her mum, who retains a rather indistinct outline in this father-centred version of events.
The idea is novel and witty - but after such a chase, the screen seems small, and the figures not so much grandly ambiguous as rather indistinct.
Bought by a private collector, James Lenox, he thought it rather indistinct.
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