Sentence examples for characterised attached from inspiring English sources

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We found both mucus and some rounded cells not further characterised attached to nylon wool fibres under scanning electron microscopy.

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The morphology of the films was characterised by Scanning Electron Microscopy attached with Energy Dispersive X-ray AnalySEM/EDXM/EDX) and the structural information of the films was investigated by X-ray Diffraction (XRD).

The MIβ-CDP was fluorometrically characterised using a fibre optic cable attached to a self-designed flow-cell.

Several of these infections are characterised by biofilms, adherent communities of bacteria attached to the prosthetic hip joint components that are resistant to antibiotic challenge and host immunity [ 5].

The method is able to deal with attached flow and light stall situations characterised by unsteady turbulent boundary-layer separation size up to 50% of the airfoil chord length.

If the overall Notch level is low, we characterise the image by attaching the quality Whiteness to it.

The second step of the absorption edge in the transmission curve of films of polymer with amidic monomer inclusions became stronger for monomers with structures characterised by extended conjugation, meaning groups with a longer chain attached to the benzene ring (M4 and M7).

The stent is characterised by 10 crowns, where the 2 terminal crowns are attached to the central spiral crown by 2 vertical bars.

Biochemically, NuMat consists of DNA, RNA and protein and, while the underlying nuclear structure is not fully characterised, the DNA component belongs to the sequences that help attach the base of chromatin loops to the NuMat [ 14, 15] and are defined as Matrix/ Scaffold Associated Regions, M/SAR[ 16, 17].

Within the groups, such exchanges were characterised by stark contrasts between those who focused primarily on the calculation of risk attached to particular protective behaviours (such as condom use and/or an undetectable viral load) as opposed to those who instead felt that there was a universal moral obligation to disclose, regardless of the risk that a particular sexual encounter might carry.

The "little lost pocket" of Updikes in Berks County, Pennsylvania, a territory characterised by farming and Protestantism, and the gloomy outlook that is apt to attach itself to both callings, was expanded by the presence of a relative who lived within commuting distance of the big city.

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