Sentence examples for characterised in their from inspiring English sources

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The taboo-breaking in his plays is done by women, sensitively characterised in their own right and also surrogates.

Finally, Dixon et al. did not specify how disease onset and progression was characterised in their model [35].

Before being tested for CMS effects on sucrose consumption as described above, the BL/6N mice were characterised in their basal ( = non-stressed) behaviour in several paradigms (DaLi, elevated plus maze, open field, resident-intruder test), then following the CMS procedure for 4 weeks were re-tested in the above mentioned paradigms (plus FST) and subjected to additional 3 weeks of CMS.

PAB and XL: provided Group 4 primary MB cells isolated, and characterised in their laboratory.

The HCT-8 and HCT 116 cell lines are well characterised in their mutation status of K-RAS, B-RAF, and EGFR and alteration of EGFR gene copy number (CISH study, data not shown), implicated with anti-EGFR mAbs response.

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Three types of porous materials namely Declon© mesh, compact fibre mesh and knitted stainless steel wire mesh were first characterised in terms of their mass transfer performance and their power consumption in air water and air/50%water 50%% glycerol (v/v) mixture representing Newtonian liquid viscosities of 0.7 and 4.7 mNs/m2, respectively, at 35 °C.

However, these species are not yet fully characterised in terms of their life history parameters or their responses to the prevailing environmental conditions; vector competence, host preference, biting habits and abundance of the different vector species are also largely unknown.

Notwithstanding their idiosyncrasies, volcanic eruptions can be characterised in terms of their spatial and temporal dimensions: they are often slow onset and long duration event that allow for changes in policy and behaviour while the event is still unfolding.

The proteins were characterised in terms of their kinetic and physical properties and their ability to withstand high pressures.

WTP biosolids and brick soil were characterised in terms of their mineralogical and chemical composition, as well as their geotechnical and thermal properties.

Hypopomids are characterised in part by their tiny eyes and lack of teeth.

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