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Characterised.
characterised
defined
1
His doctors have now
characterized
his status as serious, a statement said.
2
Building upon previous work that has
characterized
a large family of An.
3
New and emerging views are
characterized
by different philosophies of nature, i.e.
4
At the moment, the long-term consequences of mammalian cloning remain poorly
characterized
.
5
However, how mesenchymal cells respond directly to microbial stimuli remains poorly
characterized
.
6
Despite extensive investigation, desensitization remains a thoroughly
characterized
,
yet poorly understood, process.
7
However, their effects on learning and memory have not been fully
characterized
.
8
Two reviewers
characterized
the population, intervention, control groups, outcomes and appraised quality.
9
Twelve new HLA class I alleles were
characterized
in the Spanish population.
10
Objective: Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological condition
characterized
by recurrent seizures.
11
It is often
characterized
by a clinically indolent course and delayed diagnosis.
12
The clinical course is
characterized
by early local recurrence and lymphatic metastases.
13
The Ionic column is
characterized
by the spiral volutes of the capital.
14
We have recently
characterized
one such family and found abnormal IL-12 regulation.
15
However, the molecular basis for these responses has not been fully
characterized
.
16
In this work, proteolytic events that depend on AvrRpt2 activity were
characterized
.
characterized
characterize
·
characterize by
characterize in terms
characterize by inflammation
characterize in detail
characterize in vitro