Sentence examples for a characterise from inspiring English sources

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In this respect, experimental tests are crucial to (a) characterise the deformation and strains induced under load and (b) develop and validate realistic numerical models.

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The directive would ban cigarettes with a "characterising flavour", such as menthol, strawberry or vanilla, on the grounds that they encourage young people to start smoking.

A viewpoint is a representation characterised by a certain combination of constraints.

While ostensibly a cookbook, It's All Good is a cookbook characterised by a complete fear of food.

Anisocoria is a condition characterised by an unequal size in a person's pupils.

In it, she and a colleague characterise Amsterdam as the "world bicycle capital, by chance".

We understand informal conversation as a technique characterised by a total lack of structure or control.

Paronychia is a disorder characterised by an inflammatory process involving the soft tissues around the nail.

90 Further, it is a disease characterised by an yet poorly defined phenotype.

Examination of a previously characterised Fbn2-null mutant, Fbn2fp, identified a similar muscle weakness phenotype.

But it would be a mistake to characterise Hezbollah's restraint as a sign of weakness.

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