Sentence examples for affect characterized from inspiring English sources

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The Global Mood Scale (GMS) [ 33] was used to measure negative affect (characterized by fatigue and malaise) and positive affect (characterized by energy and sociability).

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In humans, heterozygous mutations in the TP63 gene are associated with at least seven clinical conditions where epithelial-related structures are affected, characterized by combinations of ectrodactyly (split hand/foot malformations), orofacial clefting, and ectodermal dysplasia [ 1].

Secondary to the ovarian defects, particularly the absence of CL at 6 months of age, the anatomy of the Tg uterus was severely affected, characterized by condensed pyknotic nuclei in all uterine cells and the detachment of glandular epithelial linings from the supporting stromal cells, resembling uterine atrophy phenotype typically found in ovariectomized mice (arrows, Figure 5r).

Positive and negative affect are characterized by the frequency and intensity of emotions and feelings that an individual experiences as either pleasant or unpleasant (Lyubomirsky et al. 2005).

Late gene losses also primarily affect genes characterized by low CAI in E. coli.

This allows the ability to include new faults without directly affecting previously characterized faults.

Company officials did not disclose how many workers were affected, but characterized the number of increases as "significant," involving United States employees at every level of the company, from entry-level assistants to corporate managers.

These models, in which limbic structures are affected, are characterized by convulsive seizures.

Herein, we define the connectivity of a gene as the number of reactions it affects, as characterized by the GPR's.

Several components of the central autonomic networks are affected and characterized by the presence of intracellular inclusions containing α-synuclein in neurodegenerative disorders, such as multiple system atrophy and Lewy body disorders [ 30, 31].

In 1944, William Allan, Nash Herndon, and Florence Dudley reported a large North American pedigree spanning six generations with 24 affected males characterized by a distinct combination of dysmorphic features, intellectual disability, and associated neurological findings.

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