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The phrase "characterise for" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is more likely that you would use the verb "to characterize" in a sentence, such as "The movie's plot was characterized by unexpected twists and turns." However, if you were to use the phrase "characterize for" in a sentence, it could potentially make sense if you were describing a specific characteristic or trait that someone or something is known for. For example, "He is often characterized for his sharp wit and quick comebacks." This implies that the person is known for having a sharp wit and quick comebacks as part of their character or personality. Overall, it is best to use the verb "characterize" instead of the phrase "characterise for" in written English to ensure clear and correct communication.
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We characterise, for the first time, the features associated with hot aches in this large descriptive study of winter climbers.
Wood biomass powders are difficult to characterise for explosibility through standard methods because of their bulky and fibrous nature.
Some parts of the Energy ADE can however be used beyond the building scale to characterise, for example, the energy demand of other urban objects like street lamps, or the energy production of power plants.
Using a combination of magnetic resonance imaging, contrast-enhanced multislice CT and/or contrast-enhanced ultrasound, it is perfectly possible to characterise, for example, a number of soft tissue tumours.
The present paper summarizes the research activity carried out in the last few years at the Politehnica University of Timisoara, under the coordination of the author, with the aim to evaluate the performance and to characterise for design purpose the specific features of these structures.
Here, we characterise for the first time the role of CEACAM6, and its downstream signalling targets, in determining pancreatic adenocarcinoma cellular invasiveness.
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Though limited in scope, the question-and-answer format is seen as a badly needed upgrade to a procedure characterised for years by boring monologues.
The movie came and went within a month, and its critical reception was characterised for the most part by bafflement, condescension, lazy ridicule and outright hostility.
At various times a sailor, Scotland Yard detective and fireman, Scott characterised for ever the image of the horizontal British heavyweights who have tried and failed in the US.
All catalysts were characterised for structure and reducibility.
The analytical properties are characterised for both modes of operations.
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