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be characteristics
noun
A distinguishing feature of a person or thing
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And there may be characteristics of the patients, like whether they are smokers, that are important.
While there may be characteristics inherent to the position, the wide receiver has also been shaped by external forces.
Triangular-shaped vertically spread broad peaks around 0 30 mT might be characteristics of PSD grains.
Therefore, large amounts of ultrafine particles with weak X-ray diffraction intensity could be characteristics of the slip zone associated with the recent earthquake.
–Orthodontic treatment, absence of diastema, and symmetry were found to be characteristics of smile simulations ranked highest by all four categories.
Little is known about differences in Barrett's esophagus (BE) characteristics by sex and race and/or ethnicity or these differences in response to radiofrequency ablation (RFA).
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