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The phrase "as characterised as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare or describe something, often in a formal or technical context. Example: "The study found that the participants were as characterised as highly educated and financially stable individuals."
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Histological findings of PC-03 (Supplementary Figure S2) were relatively similar to CXs, as characterised as hypervascular and fewer stromal tissues (Supplementary Figure S2; Akashi et al, 2013).
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We are unable to identify a case in which the alleged behaviour leading to conviction could not properly be characterised as 'abusive' as well as 'insulting'insulting
Table 8 reports the organic materials characterised as well as their distribution in relation with inorganic ones (from Table 3).
Numerical identity can be characterised, as just done, as the relation everything has to itself and to nothing else.
The chemical and physical properties of nontronite are thoroughly characterised as well as the phase behaviour of its aqueous dispersions at concentrations between 0.2 and 0.7 vol.%.
In the present study, previously characterised, as well as novel genes involved in fructan biosynthesis were mapped, providing the opportunity to study fructan related metabolic processes involved in abiotic stress tolerance of grasses.
Three main themes were identified as being perceived as characterising important factors essential for quality geriatric care: Interactive assessment processes, A holistic care approach, and Proactive non-hierarchical interaction.
This analysis aims to address gaps in knowledge by exploring trends in the number of children living in child-headed households in South Africa, as well as characterising these children relative to children living in households with adults.
In most guidelines for management of AS, treatment of AS is characterised by a sequence of drugs, in which the first anti-TNF agent is given to patients with persistently high disease activity despite adequate treatments with two or more NSAIDs [ 9– 12].
So I was implacably against Ipso from its formation and, in January 2014, went so far as to characterise it as the PCC with bells and whistles.
These intimate sections are as often characterised by bittersweet observation as jokes: witness Munnery's reflections on his Paddington-born granddad's so-called "exile" to Marylebone.
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