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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something has been sufficiently described or defined in a particular context.
Example: "The study aimed to ensure that all variables were adequately characterised to support the validity of the results."
Alternatives: "sufficiently described" or "properly defined".
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For the relation between cholecystectomy and colorectal cancer to be adequately characterised, large cohort studies with a long duration of follow-up and adequate assessment of potential confounding factors are necessary.
This process cannot be adequately characterised by an overarching model, defined as a rule that exactly relates market outcomes to available information up to a fully predetermined random error at all time periods, past, present and future".This is not exactly catchy.
For detailed analysis of adhesive joints, these behaviors need to be adequately characterised through proper material models.
Development of accurate models of GRper require extensive and uniform datasets covering wide ranges in stand conditions so that functional forms can be adequately characterised.
However, the mixing homogeneity of typical compound feeds that can be achieved when small volumes of liquids are present is not adequately characterised at the moment.
It is shown that small laminar flames can amplify the effects of acoustic velocity fluctuations by mechanisms that do not involve resonant heat loss to the burner and that the fluctuations in flame-front area are not adequately characterised by a Strouhal number alone.
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Both the GWTT and the OBST are necessary to adequately characterise all the important functional properties of equine sport surfaces.
The evolution of the crack pattern during laboratorial tests is quite important to adequately characterise the specimen's response.
Therefore, to adequately characterise the normative data, it was important to compare bladder capacity vs. 24-h volume (V24) relationships in our pregnant study population.
The results demonstrate that further work is required to adequately characterise the paediatric gastrointestinal tract to ensure that biopharmaceutics tools are appropriate to predict performance within this population.
Evaluating satellite-derived vegetation products is challenging due to their moderate spatial resolution, the heterogeneity of the terrestrial landscape, and difficulties in adequately characterising spatial and temporal vegetation dynamics.
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