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be characterized on

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To depict someone or something a particular way (often negative)

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These changes can be characterized on the base of onboard aircraft dosimetry measurements with a properly chosen instrument.

Domains in the order of 1 billion degrees of freedom can be characterized on a high-end workstation within 24 hours.

The coronas and densities of the particles could be characterized on the basis of the geometric radii of the pure main components.

All other Raman peaks for the V/GO-I composite and the V/GO-II composite can be characterized on the basis of the vanadium oxide (Table 1) [28–30].

The final focused beam will be characterized on a beam dump or a heat sink system named Second Calorimeter (SC), situated at a distance of 20.66 m from the Grounded Grid (GG) of the Beam Source (BS).

While critical product attributes may be characterized on the scale of individual granules (e.g., size, shape, porosity, mechanical strength, etc)., industrial scale-up requires predictive relations for the sizing, design, and operation of larger-scale process equipment.

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But the way he's characterized on the cover of Vanity Fair is as "Germany's Head Nazi".

Three were characterized on the group's Web site as "pants on fire," a designation the site's editor, Bill Adair, defines as inaccurate and making a "ridiculous claim".

The model is characterized on the basis of rate equations.

It has never been characterized on a nationally representative scale.

Both the strains were characterized on morphological, biochemical as well as on molecular level.

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