Sentence examples for characterised at the time from inspiring English sources

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Although characterised at the time and since as actions against piracy, this charge has been disputed by historians and archivists in the UAE in particular, notably the current Ruler of Sharjah, HH Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi in his book 'The Myth of Arabian Piracy in the Gulf'.

Lastly, Hu et al. [ 32] described a poly-A (n = 7 8) region within the AT-rich region of all chromadorean nematodes characterised at the time.

Of course, there are always prior discoveries that guide you in your work, and what helped us tremendously was the fact that there was already some information available about inflammatory signalling: the signalling pathways of NFκB [nuclear factorκB] and the IL1R [interleukin-1 receptor] were known, and the TNF [tumor necrosis factor] pathway was being characterised at the time.

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In addition, he strongly contributed to the creation of a "European School" that addressed engineering issues and was well integrated with the American School, which was characterised (at that time) by a physiological approach.

The level of ongoing injury/repair was characterised at time periods of 6, 24 and 48 hours and at 4, 7 and 14 days.

Like other investigators studying acute MI care, we do not have any data regarding symptom onset-to-balloon time, which is difficult to characterise at night, as the perceived time of symptom onset may not reliably reflect actual ischaemic time, and patients who are at home when symptoms occur may be less likely to promptly seek medical attention.

A comparison of pollen data from Lake Pilvelis with Lake Kurjanovas, Mazais Svetinu Bog and Lake Razna shows some similarities, revealing features of cooler climatic conditions approximately at the time characterised by an increase of Betula and herb pollen.

This classification led researchers to suggest a putative role for Cygb as a respiratory protein similar to the other well characterised globins known to exist at the time, that is, haemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb).

In case the connection between barbaric wildlife and barbaric people wasn't obvious enough, he portrayed one of these insects, that leaves a crescent-shaped marking on fruit, as a "little Turk" that uses "sly devices of cunning and fear", reflecting the racist stereotype with which Turks at the time were characterised in Anglophone nations.

Béart's image in the media at the time was characterised by the near hysteria seen when she appeared naked on the cover of Elle in May 2003 after filming ended.

MHC class I in brown bear, characterised for the first time in this study, consist of at least three expressed, and at least two non-expressed loci.

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