Sentence examples for characterised to a from inspiring English sources

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This means that it can be characterised, to a good degree of accuracy, by a single temperature: a chilly 2.7 degrees above absolute zero.

However, CTC from melanoma patients have only been characterised to a limited extent.

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Such features characterise to a large extent the BRCA1 and BRCA2 tumours overall, as a large majority (63% in this study) of all breast tumours in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 families are diagnosed before patients reach 50 years of age.

It should be noted that II-32A/WH6725 was characterised to be a non-aromatic rice due to the presence of the heterozygous badh2.1 gene in the F1 hybrids.

SU11274 was previously characterised to be a selective, reversible ATP-competitive inhibitor of MET kinase (Sattler et al, 2003; Ma et al, 2005a).

The enzyme was characterised to be an exo-cutting enzyme releasing xylose from the non-reducing ends of β-1,4 linked xylooligosaccharides (X2, X3 and X4).

In a statement to Buzzfeed, Fox News said it had "published what was characterised to us as a first person account of Ms. Woolrich's experiences".

All major pilins characterised to date share a common modular architecture comprising repeated immunoglobulin-fold (Ig-fold) domains.

In the case of Scotland, from the outset the devolved government was adamant it wished to move from the departmentalism that had characterised Whitehall to a unified cross-departmental identity.

In addition, it can characterise tissue to a greater degree than other imaging modalities and detect focal or global inflammation [ 6, 47].

The 'route to diagnosis' uses multiple data sources to characterise a 'pathway' to diagnosis, one of which is emergency presentation.

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