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Vagueness was typically characterised as a semantic phenomenon whereby the apparent semantic indeterminacy surrounding a soritical term's extension was considered real.
Mina's performance was typically characterised by expressive intensity, subtle variations, and original phrasing.
High fever was typically characterised by a sharp increase in temperature within 1 hour of treatment, a peak in temperature 1 2 hours post-treatment, and a gradual decline in temperature over a period of 3 hours.
Receiving or giving social support was typically characterised as a buffer against the stresses of living with multimorbidity, either by co-opting family members in helping them get through the day [ 37, 42, 49, 53], helping and enabling others [ 33], or serving as a distraction from emotional distress [ 35, 44, 48, 50].
Litigation support staff were found to be continuously experimenting with alternative strategies for coding documents, engaged in reflecting on and redesigning their own work practices; work that was typically characterised in the law firm as 'routine' – and assumed to be a relatively unskilled, mindless activity – was found to involve considerable 'knowledge work' [ 22, 23].
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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.
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