Sentence examples for but not characterised from inspiring English sources

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These were mainly mutations located in splice sites but not characterised for their effect at the transcript level, or large deletions or insertions with undetermined boundaries.

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The expression patterns were also recorded when obvious, but were not characterised as exhaustively.

The money was not characterised as commission, but as quasi-official fees for marketing services.

The miR-29b target, si ch211-51a6.2, is not characterised in zebrafish but is a homologue of the serine protease, neurotrypsin (prss12).

The remaining groups (III, IV, VI, and VII) of genes also contain functionally related genes but the groups as a whole are not characterised by any one function.

Previous reports indicated that leptin increases VEGF synthesis and VEGFR2 expression by breast cancer cells [31] and suggested that leptin and VEGF can cooperate to promote angiogenesis in vivo [8], but the molecular basis of this interaction is not characterised.

The pages that are not characterised by bitterness and bile do not make gripping reading.

Stage four, the depressive stage, is more often than not, characterised by the dissolution of a band.

THE work of Section K was not characterised by the announcement of any discovery of very exceptional interest, nor by any sensational feature.

Academic economics, in any flavour or school of thought, is not characterised by steady scientific progress just because economists wish it were so.

Tellingly, a wedding is not characterised as an opportunity to be a queen, and to enjoy the perhaps more distinguished, and potent, form of regality that implies.

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