Sentence examples for change characterised from inspiring English sources

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A thin, rather ill-defined vision of individual behaviour change, characterised by the popular terminology of 'nudge' is the best that government has to offer here.

Worry refers to the cognitive concern about the possibility of failure and the consequences of failure; and emotionality is the physiological change characterised by nervousness, tension, autonomic reactions and so on.

In both configurations, the skin initially buckled into three half-wavelengths and underwent two mode-shape changes; the first a gradual mode change characterised by a central deformation with double curvature and the second a dynamic snap to five half-wavelengths.

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Users of the tool are able to map indicators of exposure to climate change, characterising municipal-scale snow conditions under a warming climate, together with indicators of sensitivity and adaptive capacity, which are based on a national survey of 769 cross-country skiers aged 15 74 years from 2010.

In seven children, there were accompanying EEG background changes characterised by high amplitude (300 500 mV) slow waves (1 3 Hz) during the episodes of posturing.

Ethanol-induced hepatic injury was indicated by liver pathological changes characterised by lymphocytes and neutrophils infiltration around the veins of hepatic tissues.

Ultrasound mainly detects late stage pathological changes characterised by fibrosis and calcification whereas urinary ECP is a marker of inflammation which characterises early pathology in the urinary tract during S. haematobium infections [ 4].

We observed that targeting of TNK2 by siRNA in breast cancer cells resulted in distinct morphological changes characterised by a stellate appearance and an absence of protrusions at membrane edges.

Strikingly, there was a parallel between ZOL inhibition of cell invasion, the decrease in membrane-associated RhoA and the morphological changes characterised by a disorganisation of actin cytoskeleton, as shown by confocal microscopy.

The most striking phenotype of MMTV- Runx2 mice was extensive changes characterised by hyperplasia, dysplasia and lesions consistent with a pre-neoplastic phenotype in aged females, observed in both virgin and parturient females.

In contrast, ZOL induced dramatic morphological changes characterised by a cell rounding and a disorganisation of actin cytoskeleton accompanied by a loss of stress fibres formation, which were clearly evidenced by confocal microscopy.

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