Sentence examples for abstract characterized from inspiring English sources

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Types B through E are more abstract, characterized by puffy, slit-like eyes blended into the face, and broad rectangular or triangular heads.

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Graphical abstract Characterizing and identifying materials (fiber, pigment and dye) used in Hexi painting by the combined application of SEM-EDX, Randn, and XRD.

In this paper, we address this problem and propose a method for the explicit control of the grid status, based on a common abstract model characterized by the main property of being composable.

Moreover, experimental studies suggest that abstract rumination (characterized by asking "why"?) contributes to the maintenance of symptoms in PTSD, such as duration of negative affect and number of negative intrusions, following exposure to an analogue stressor such as film footage of road traffic accidents (Ehring et al., 2008; Ehring et al., 2009).

He was also known for his paintings — often quasi-abstract landscapes characterized by bold color and uncluttered composition — and works in ink on paper.

Mr. Philbrick chose a photographer, Susan Hockaday, as one of the winners, and the abstract patterning characterizing her large works is related to the images seemingly derived from Asian script on the intaglio prints of Kumi Korf, another winner.

In the Abstract, we characterize the data as "providing in vivo evidence for the idea that developing neurons…" and in the Discussion we characterize the intermediate target hypothesis as a "model" and we write that the data "provide in vivo evidence for this model", and that "alternative models are also consistent with the data".

Since the 17th-century beginnings of the Age of Reason, abstract reasoning had characterized the French approach to law and to life in general.

In contrast, the abstract message strategy is characterized as the use of abstract terms and expressions (e.g., hope and happiness) in messages and, thus, audiences do not receive detailed information.

Folk art is characterized by abstract or geometric designs and stylized representations of plants and animals.

The pagan Anglo-Saxons' art was similarly characterized by abstract patterning, but the ornamental vocabulary differed interlacing patterns, including elaborate zoomorphic interlace, were common.

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