Sentence examples for cases are characterised from inspiring English sources

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Typical cases are characterised by the association of nodules, cavitary nodules and cystic lesions.

This adds up to the point that labour-capital relations in all cases are characterised by a low value of work and a low degree of freedom, adding up to exploitative or greedy relationships.

FTD-MND cases are characterised pathologically by nuclear clearing and cytoplasmic inclusions of TDP-43 (Mackenzie et al., 2010).

Such cases are characterised by the existence of maternal depression and poor family communication, rather than by the mother's treatment status or time since diagnosis.

In contrast, ALS-FUS cases are characterised by ubiquitin-negative FUS-positive inclusions within motor neurons in the spinal cord and brain stem [ 55].

Although this study has focussed on MM cells harbouring an IgH translocation, approximately 50% of MM cases are characterised by hyperdiploidy and an absence of an IgH translocation.

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Cases were characterised by serious, especially cardiovascular, co-morbidity.

All other cases were characterised as an incomplete response and underwent further chemotherapy.

Cluster 8 (15.0% of cases) was characterised by hypertrophy and purulent lesions of the spleen and liver.

However, all cases were characterised by a large number of discordant CNAs.

Importantly, all cases were characterised by a large number of discordant events.

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