Sentence examples for characterisation of groups from inspiring English sources

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We also propose a formal characterisation of groups, introducing atomic operations on which complex functionalities are based.

Phenotypic characterisation of groups with surfactant synthetic dysfunction may help to target those patients most likely to benefit from exogenous surfactant replacement.

The NACA score is mainly used for characterisation of groups of patients and for rapid descriptions of the severity of individual patients, but it has never been intended for prognostication or triage for individual patients.

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They all cherish the principle of free speech, subject to legal limits which at a minimum, outlaw direct incitement to violence, as in "let's go and kill members of group X or Y.... ...... Some democracies, perhaps rather too broadly, also outlaw negative characterisations of groups of people, defined by ethnicity, race or religion, which might arguably lead to violence against those people.

This makes FTIR analysis to be very useful in the characterisation of functional groups present in an adsorbent.

"Up until now bulk techniques using large compounds were used, but we look at specific compounds," Jim points out, which allows unambiguous characterisation of specific groups of people, defining the region they lived in and the foodstuffs they ate.

As molecular biological characterisation of these groups is still uncertain, the characterisation of TNBC may be important for evaluating patients' outcomes and for developing a molecular-based medicine treatment strategy.

This makes Arabidopsis the most suitable model for the computational characterisation of any group of genes, especially because DNA replication and repair mechanisms are highly conserved across many evolutionarily divergent phylogenetic groups.

The two groups merging to form Everytown – Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America – already have 34,000 smaller donors, insisted Feinblatt, who rejects the top-down characterisation of the group by its opponents.

The bold numbers stress important finding or overall characterisation of a group or p-value.

The characterisation of the two groups of legislation is described in Table 1 (restrictive countries) and Table 2 (expansive countries).

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