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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as characterising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining a particular quality or feature of something.
Example: "The study presents several factors as characterising the behavior of the species in its natural habitat."
Alternatives: "as defining" or "as indicative of".
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Altogether five dimensionless groups are identified as characterising both the rates of pyrolysis and the change in temperature of these small isothermal particles.
THE author of a new book discusses Pussy Riot's farcical trial, feminism in Russia and the "very prolonged" agony she sees as characterising the last stage of Vladimir Putin's regime.
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.
Almost a decade and a half after making the remarks, which were seen as characterising the Labour government's embrace of free markets and the City, Mandelson said he was "much more concerned" about inequality than when he made first made his comments to a US industrialist in California in 1998.
The Arab list contained concepts from both the Muslim and Christian religions, thus providing a more superficial treatment of each; and other general concepts chosen as characterising the Arabic culture from a perspective of romanticising the orient (e.g., Arab markets, hospitality, generosity, the tent).
Since variables are expressed relative to their aggregate EU counterparts, Eq. (3) can be seen as characterising the mobility of workers on the basis of relative wages and relative unemployment.10 If one country is hit by a negative asymmetric demand shock, wages and employment decrease.
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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).
This relationship is best explained by describing the pelage surface as characterised by aerodynamic riblets.
This transition period was accompanied by more intense erosion, as characterised by chemical signatures.
In documents submitted to the court, it denied that the Send budget set by the council cabinet was an indiscriminate cut to services as characterised by the families.
In contrast, the Tories have been able to rely on a high turnout from their traditional voters, as characterised by the blue rinse brigade.
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