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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a characteristic of' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to introduce a quality that defines a particular person, place, or thing. For example: "Friendliness is a characteristic of the people in this small town."
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These questions were grouped into 6 domains (A – F): Domain A: characteristics of the pathogen What are the … 1) Characteristics of the pathogen (pathogenicity, virulence, reservoir)? 2) Subtypes, serotypes and local epidemiology (incl. seasonality) of the pathogen?
After four courses of chemotherapy, 12 patients (six for each arm) showed a 20% decline in LVEF (from baseline): at the end of the treatment (eight courses), the same reduction was detected in 17 patients arm A and nine patients arm B. No episode of CHFs was observed in arm B. Seven episodes of CHF were reported in arm A: characteristics of the patients are listed in Table 2 > -wrap-foot>.
Fig. 2 a Characteristics of variable exposure time imaging.
The results show "avoided crossing", a characteristics of eigenvalue problems where there is coupling between modes.
We will record the selection process in sufficient detail to complete a PRISMA (Moher et al. 2009) flow diagram and a characteristics of excluded studies table.
Fig. 6 a Characteristics of J-V-L for devices E (blue solid circle line) and F (red open square line).
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"That's a characteristic of Chinese manufacturers".
What is a characteristic of Quest tales?
That was a characteristic of the plague back then.
Such warnings are a characteristic of ETA bombings.
This is not a fault of shorter lines, it is merely a characteristic of them.
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