Sentence examples for characterising in from inspiring English sources

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Horse herds live in a wild state, characterising in a remarkable manner the landscape of the wetland.

The procedure has been applied to a case study - a novel, versatile 3-RRPRR (Revolute-Revolute-Prismatic-Revolute-Revolute joints), fully-parallel manipulator with three translational degrees of freedom, for pick-and-place and machining applications, characterising in comparatively high payload capacity, large workspace and high attainable accelerations.

We revisit the dynamic oligopoly game with capacity accumulation à la Solow-Swan originally investigated by Reynolds (1987 , 1991 in order to propose a new and simpler method for characterising in a fully analytical way the feedback solution of the game.

Such studies have tremendous potential for characterising in broad terms how patterns of gene expression change in response to challenge.

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

At first, Mrs Elvsted is jokily characterised, in Friel's version, as a woman "addicted to her anxieties".

9. Can you characterise in a single phrase what you think should be Britain's role in the world?

In his written statement, Thompson said: "I cannot recall any conversation that can be fairly characterised in this way".

At that point the rigid social order now prettily characterised in ITV's Downton Abbey was beginning to fall away.

In doing so, they have characterised in new detail the way the peptide wreaks its damage.

It is unclear whether the prime minister's arrangement with the email server could be characterised in this way.

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