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As discussions between health bodies and the volunteers continue, the limits of the project will become defined.
The game is up for Zone 1; soon it will exist only as a nucleus of tourist hell, the city will become defined by its sprawl and the heart of it will be like Centre Parcs, but with less wholesome family bike rides and more pay-per-hour Gumtree day brothels.
Although there are only around 20,000 protein-coding genes in the human genome, we estimate that the proteome will contain over a million PTM sites plus hundreds of thousands of peptide elements that will become defined as linear motifs [ 27].
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Mr. Glancy said it will take time for the positions of the arenas to become defined.
They become defined by race.
In fact, if m = 1, then the operator H m will become ℋ defined by (2); if n 1 = n 2 = ⋯ = n m = 1, then H m will become R n defined by (1).
Apps will scale out, the storage needs will magnify and networking will become more defined by software that is virtualized and optimized to run across not just data centers but endless sensor networks embedded into our homes and everything we know of.
Experience with the 19G needle for FNA is limited, and its safety profile will become more defined with increased use.
Ultimately through this research effort and that of others, the landscape of prostate cancer treatment will become better defined.
Based on the evidence available, angioplasty appears to have a role to play in revascularisation and its role will become more defined with further research into this area.
It has been proposed that as more genome sequences become available, bacterial species classification will become more defined by genome characteristics and less by DNA-DNA hybridization patterns [ 82].
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