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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are characterized of" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "are characterized by."
Example: "The species are characterized by their unique coloration and behavior."
Alternatives: "are defined by" or "are marked by."
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Tumor cells of breast cancer (MCF-7 cell line) are characterized of high secretion of EGF and over expression of EGF receptors.
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These methods were characterized of cost-effective, non-additional chemicals and high treatment efficiency.
It is characterized of two different patterns of disease progress.
To date, four inflammasomes have been characterized, of which NLRP3 has been the most extensively researched.
Regarding M2 gene, no mutation associated to adamantanes resistance was characterized of the isolates.
PRRSV is characterized of its extensive genetic/antigenic variation in the field [ 36].
Currently, 20 species or subspecies of Bartonella have been characterized, of which 8 are known zoonotic pathogens (7 ).
A total of 2,823 isolate accessions (i.e. separate algal identifications) were characterized, of which 1,407 were macroalgae.
The immunoistochemical profile is characterized of positivity for Neuron-Specific Enolase (NSE), Neurofilament Protein (NFP) and CD57- CD99 [ 10].
The clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism are characterized by slowing of most body functions.
Advanced stages of scleroderma are characterized by marked atrophy of the tissue and appendages of the true skin.
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