Sentence examples for characterised section from inspiring English sources

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Geoffrey Marshall has characterised section 3 as a "deeply mysterious provision" in several respects, including judging how strong a provision it is – an issue since dealt with by the courts – but has also noted a seemingly disparaty between what the Act might be expected to do and what it does.

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With our ITS+ETS data set, all three types of analysis (MP, ML and BI) also failed to resolve the placement of section Americana relative to section Galoglychia, although a 3 bp deletion in the ETS sequence characterises section Americana and a 1 bp insertion in the ITS sequence characterises section Galoglychia.

He began to add a subtle patina of historical detail to characterise each section.

Furthermore, a noticeable feature is the presence of a section characterised by multiple homology regions, indicated by 11 short parallel lines or marked dots, due to the expansion of the sheep TRDV1 subgroup members (red box).

A young black man brought up on a council estate in north London by his single mother, who had to work at three jobs to keep him and his two sisters in food and clothing, he was characterised by some sections of the press as "a former drug-dealing gang member".

This yellow pigment (lead chromate) and the layers of bole and white lead were characterised in cross-sections prepared from samples taken from the medallions in which the golden layer was missing.

Sphagnum species from the Cuspidata section were characterised by significantly lower ratios at low N deposition.

As we have characterised in the previous section, the value of the (rho )-equivalent loss function is strictly positive for those who are endowed with a bad health disposition ((s^{b}_{2}) and (s^{b}_{1})), for those who regret their choice ((r^{g}_{1})), and for those with both issues ((r^{b}_{1})).

The development section is characterised by clashing rhythms of juxtaposed eighth notes and triplets, reaching a climax on C-flat major, from which the bass descends to G to return to the main theme.

Focal infiltrates and GC-like structures may occur within the same minor salivary gland, 14 and in such cases the section was characterised as GC+ (figure 1C,D).

The laminated glass specimens, of equal cross-section, were characterised by three different combinations of annealed float and fully thermally tempered glass plies and different interlayers.

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