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The phrase "a characterisation of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining a particular aspect or quality of something, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The study provides a characterisation of a new species of plant that was discovered in the rainforest."
Alternatives: "a description of a" or "an analysis of a".
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This analysis will also allow a characterisation of a default theory which can actually be mapped to NRDR.
A characterisation of a system designed for active sampling of gaseous compounds with Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) fibres is described.
Here follows a characterisation of a device, based on SnO2 sensing film, at working conditions together with the response curve for CH4 and NO2.
As an illustration of the nature of first-principle based models, a characterisation of a simple plasma process is presented in this work.
Such a theorist gives us a characterisation of a language, for example by setting out what the basic elements are- primitive symbols, and strings thereof- and then gives a recursive specification of which strings count as well-formed.
This signature represents a characterisation of a genetic/transcriptional programme by which CSCs-like isolated from a primary breast tumour promote bone metastasis in a human-implanted bone.
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It's probably more a characterisation of the office of vice-president.
We state a characterisation of operator convexity via an inequality concerning the order generalised gradient.
Additionally we use this results to give a characterisation of the a-T-menability for residually finite discrete groups.
This provides us with a characterisation of the existence of a spectral gap for general conservative neutron transport like equations.
We then define an optimisation problem for minimising this bound for positive linear observers and provide a characterisation of optimal solutions for systems with a single measured output.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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