Sentence examples for characterised differently from inspiring English sources

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The three alternative routes are characterised differently in terms of average travel times.

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In each test series the interface was differently arranged and characterised by different strength parameters.

Her boss quickly compiles a list of those who might be responsible – four individuals (all differently characterised) from his past, all of whom are capable of unspeakable and horrendous acts – and who all hate Strike's guts.

These actors refuse (explicitly or implicitly) each form of co-participation or dialogue with institutions or with differently characterised groups, emphasizing their identity and autonomy.

To investigate in vitro a range of differently characterised toothpastes with respect to their efficacy in an erosion/abrasion setting with special emphasis on the role of the particulate ingredients.

The present results indicate that IDC and ILC, although both defined as hormone-responsive tumours (ER+ and/or PgR+ in 84 and 97% of cases, respectively), are characterised by a different biological profile in which proteins related to hormone responsiveness, cell-cycle control, apoptosis and angiogenesis are differently integrated.

to explore whether women allocated to caseload care characterise their midwife differently to those allocated to standard care.

Our score is characterised by low complexity, with only three differently weighed variables, and by the use of a bedside-test for fast and immediate risk stratification.

Very similar R values were found in three cell lines IGROV 1, OVCAR-3 and OVCA432 (R∼0.5) which, differently from SK-OV-3 (R∼1.5) are characterised by high levels of α-folate receptors and by low or absent levels of caveolin-1 expression (Bagnoli et al, 2000).

The aftermaths of outrages such as 9/11, Beslan or Srebrenica are characterised by grating and grated nerves – friction, even – between the differently traumatised bereaved, survivors and rescue workers.

37 Schein 39 recently characterised climate as providing the behavioural evidence for the culture of a setting put differently 'Climate can serve as a window through which organisational culture can be viewed'.

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