Sentence examples for are characterized in part from inspiring English sources

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Allergic airway diseases (AADs) such as asthma are characterized in part by granulocytic airway inflammation.

Platelets are characterized in part by their association with a large number of molecules (Table 2), of which more than 300 are secreted.

Recently, we observed that infection site microenvironments in the lung of IA murine models are characterized in part by hypoxia [ 6, 7].

In Arabidopsis, WUS encodes a transcription factor expressed in the OC, and its expression promotes the identity of distal meristem cells as stem cells, which themselves are characterized in part by CLV3 expression [ 3, 4].

An important consideration when examining modifications to regulatory interactions is their impact on the state transition network (see e.g. Figure  1): many biological systems respond dynamically to exterior stimuli, and are characterized in part by the ability to transition between dynamic attractors.

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The cultural shift of the Renaissance is notoriously difficult to define, but it was characterized, in part, by a decidedly Lucretian pursuit of beauty and pleasure.

His first term was characterized in part by a controversial decision to close dozens of public schools.

Other voiced consonants such as stops and approximants (semivowels) are more like vowels in that they can be characterized in part by the resonant frequencies the formants—of their vocal tract shapes.

Faced with questions about what has been characterized in part as a personality dispute with Dr. Reynolds and the system's chancellor, the trustees said they would take the time until their next meeting, in mid-September, to weigh the information they heard from about two dozen speakers.

To be fair, palace intrigue is always a feature of Presidential reality; the early Obama years were characterized, in part, by the tension among the earliest loyalists and friends: Valerie Jarrett; the so-called boys, Davids Plouffe and Axelrod; and the chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel.

In general, infants tend to be more sensitive to high-frequency sounds than low-frequency sounds; whether this is related to physiological development or is associated with other factors, such as infant-directed speech (which is characterized in part by high-frequency pitches), is unclear.

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