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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aging characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing specific features or traits associated with the process of aging.
Example: "The study focused on aging characterised by a decline in cognitive function and physical health."
Alternatives: "aging defined by" or "aging marked by".
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This active performance was assigned to the formation of a new κ-CeZrO4 phase after redox aging characterised by a markedly increased capacity of providing active oxygen species at low temperatures.
First, the observation that a DNAm signature for aging, characterised by differential methylation of genes with hematopoietic cell lineage and immune system functions is aggravated in the presence of ovarian cancer, suggests that an epithelial tumour and aging elicit common changes in the cellular composition of peripheral blood.
A growing body of evidence at both clinical and biological level suggests that IPF is a disease of aging characterised by premature age-related changes in alveolar epithelial cells [ 81].
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As Mr Tony Blair would agree, we live in a cynical age characterised by those he and I call the sneerers.
Perhaps this claim seems counterintuitive or just downright wrong in an age characterised by the ceaseless progress of scientific and technical knowledge.
"Children themselves have been known to rebel against uniforms," he said, "especially as they approach the awkward age characterised by the need to fit in and the desire to stand out, all at the same time.
"Children themselves have been known to rebel against uniforms, especially as they approach the awkward age characterised by the need to fit in and the desire to stand out all at the same time".
Somewhat unusually in a publishing age characterised by slim essay collections about personal experience, Hustvedt's book is nearly 600 pages of learned commentary on everything from the nature of literature to neuroscience.
This is an age characterised by an inability to delay gratification — whether with alcohol, sex or money — reinforced by advertising, which means the average British child can recognise almost 400 brand names by the age of 10, and where traditional images of masculinity are undergoing a revolution.
An advanced civilisation developed in the Bronze Age, characterised by the building of fortified towers, called Nuraghe, throughout the island.
Introduction of Christianity around AD 1000 marked the end of the Prehistoric Era in Southern Scandinavia, and the Medieval Period was, as the Viking Age, characterised by contacts with the rest of Scandinavia and Europe based on commerce, pilgrimage and migration [3].
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