Sentence examples for a characterised from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a characterised" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where you are describing something that has been characterized or defined in a specific way, but it requires a different structure.
Example: "The study presents a characterized approach to understanding consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a defined" or "a described".

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Mechanical vibrations a characterised in severity by one and all of these three basic parameters, viz a viz: displacement, velocity or acceleration.

In this study we present a characterised and evaluated system used to generate, dilute, deliver and expose in vitro cell cultures to whole smoke at the ALI.

It is a characterised by the development of fibrosis along pleural surfaces and subpleral parenchymal lung, with predominantly upper lobe involvement.

In this study we present a characterised dosimetry tool utilised to quantify particle deposition in vitro from the Vitrocell VC 10 Smoking Robot QCMM units were installed into the Vitrocell mammalian exposure module (Figure 2).

OTU09 is identical to a characterised bacterium C. cellulolyticum, isolated from decayed grass, which can grow on cellulose, arabinose, cellobiose, fructose, glucose and xylose within the temperature range 25°C to 45°C.

Table S1 shows the output occurrences of the most similar sequences and the most similar sequences of a characterised organism deposited in GenBank using a representative sequence of each OTU defined by DOTUR0.03 as input data.

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Defects in artemis are associated with human disease and a deficiency of artemis results in SCID-A, characterised by a loss and T- and B-cell function, elevated radiation sensitivity and increased cancer incidence (Moshous et al, 2000).

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.

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