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Meanings of identified specific in English
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In conclusion, we identifiedspecific peptides that are immunological mimotopes of MDA.
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However, they identifiedspecific aspects of each intervention which they had found helpful.
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EFA and SEM identifiedspecific factor structures according to age in both groups.
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It has also identifiedspecific neurochemicals involved in palatable food and drug intake.
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Developmental RNA-seq analysis identifiedspecific genes associated with each stage.
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We have identifiedspecific mutations in peptides or proteins that interfere with this process.
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Previously we identifiedspecific cell death-associated histone modifications as targets of autoantibodies in SLE.
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Thus, we have identifiedspecific coactivators that may be useful as targets for endocrine-resistant breast cancers.
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Interracial variations in disease characteristics and management were assessed broadly; focused between-race comparisons identifiedspecific differences.
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Recent cellular and molecular studies have identifiedspecific signaling pathways that impact cancer growth and metastasis.
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The team also identifiedspecific fruit and vegetables that reduced the risk of cancer and heart disease.
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Research over many years identifiedspecific concerns that the World Health Organisation has now drawn together and published.
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He identifiedspecific measures Fine Gael would take if elected to government which are worthy of serious consideration.
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We identifiedspecific gp120 residues that restrain Env in state 1.
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Photo: 123RF Tourism Industry Aotearoa has released its election action plan that's identifiedspecific areas needed after the election.
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Conclusions: Older people and their relatives identifiedspecific elements of care that uphold or threaten dignity during acute hospitalisation.