Sentence examples for be characterized in general from inspiring English sources

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This pattern may be characterized in general as "seasonality sensitive".

However, when the channel state information is known causally, the capacity cannot be characterized in general.

The structures in our dataset are not very diverse and can be characterized, in general, as relatively small organic compounds with 1-octanol solubility values between 0.01 and 1.00 M, see Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Fig. 1 Mass distribution of the compounds in our study.

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First, mononuclear metal complexes are characterized in general terms, which is followed by a description of their application as building blocks of functional macromolecular/supramolecular structures.

Bos indicus cattle (e.g. Nelore breed) are characterized, in general, by lower levels of linkage disequilibrium between genetic markers at short distances, compared to taurine breeds.

Whereas progenitor cells in general can be characterized in vitro by their colony-forming potential [ 16, 22, 23], the basal stem/progenitor cell subpopulation has the additional capacity to repopulate deepithelialized mouse mammary fat pads in vivo [ 16- 18].

While associations of serum calcium with the conventional components of the MSy on one hand [5], and of non-conventional cardio-metabolic (NCCM) risk factors with the MSy on the other hand have been explored [12] [18], the relationship between serum calcium and NCCM risk factors has not been characterized in the general population.

The linear viscoelastic material is characterized, in the most general way, by its frequency-domain master curves.

Noncompliance has been characterized in the most general sense as, 'the degree or extent of conformity to the recommendations about day-to-day treatment by the provider' [54].

Although over 4000 mutations have been characterized in ∼200 IRD-associated genes [10], in general, their prevalence is low.

In terms of how general science was characterized in the United States, John F. Woodhull (1857- 1941) (1918) asserted that Our experiences and our observations upon nature are not naturally differentiated under such headings as chemistry, physics, physiology, botany, etc.

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