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The phrase "a characteristic appearance that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific look or quality that is typical of a person, object, or phenomenon.
Example: "The butterfly has a characteristic appearance that distinguishes it from other species, with its vibrant colors and unique wing patterns."
Alternatives: "a distinctive look that" or "a typical appearance that".
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Endothelial cells have a characteristic appearance that distinguishes them from other cell types.
We observed that fluorescent proteins tend to concentrate within sub-nuclear regions, such that each cell has a characteristic appearance that remains relatively constant between frames.
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Benign lesions tend to have well defined margins, and some benign masses have characteristic appearances that aid in their differentiation from malignant processes [ 7].
Mucinous tubular and spindle cell carcinoma of the kidney is a rare, low-grade epithelial neoplasm that has a characteristic histologic appearance that differentiates it from other subtypes of renal cell carcinoma.
Apoptosis is a regulated, energy-dependent form of cell death with a characteristic morphological appearance that includes cellular shrinkage and chromatin condensation.
On plain radiographs, the POS lesion has a characteristic appearance, presenting as an oval, radiodense, tabulated mass that grows on the bone cortex in an exophytic way.
They have a characteristic appearance and typical anatomic distribution.
Instead, these cells died displaying a characteristic appearance termed 'necroptosis'necroptosis
Macroscopic fat present in most AMLs has a characteristic appearance on CT and MRI.
Additionally, the tumor should have a characteristic appearance by one of several HCC imaging methods.
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