Sentence examples for characterised solely from inspiring English sources

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Today, many of the fastest-growing illnesses are relatively new and characterised solely by a collection of complaints.

If there is an immunological phase characterised solely by excessive inflammation, our data would suggest that this occurs pre-clinically (Supplementary Fig. 3).

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The detailed mapping of DArT and gene-based markers in this study potentially allows comparative relationships to be derived in future mapping populations characterised using solely DArT markers.

Dancy (1995) suggests that the disjunctivist should offer a more direct characterization of the kind of experience that occurs when one hallucinates, rather than simply characterising it solely by saying that it is like what it is not.

We show that signalling via the oncogenic PDGFRα mutants is not solely characterised by a constitutive activation of the conventional PDGFRα signalling pathways.

Rule 22 of the handbook states: "An international armed conflict exists whenever there are hostilities, which may include or be limited to cyber operations occurring between two states or more". An attached commentary adds: "To date, no international armed conflict has been publicly characterised as having been solely precipitated in cyberspace.

Therefore, the comparison between the highly purified MaSC and myoepithelial populations is essential in identifying genes solely characterising the MaSC population.

At the time of the rescue the economy was commonly characterised as one that had boomed solely on the back of its overextended banks.

Therefore, when relying solely on traditional bedside neurological examination, nerve lesions characterised by increased sensitivity to mechanical stimuli may be overlooked.

He said: "Our critics characterise us as being solely defined by our public spending cuts.

qPCR on selected genes in ARRB1 KD versus control or GFP versus nucARRB1, wtARRB1 and Q394L aRRB1, a previously characterised ARRB1 mutation that prevents the translocation of ARRB1 to the nucleus and keeps it solely cytoplasmic, confirmed the effect of nuclear ARRB1 on metabolic gene transcription (Scott et al, 2002; Wang et al, 2003) (Supplementary Fig S4D and E).

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