Sentence examples for characteristics a subject from inspiring English sources

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Because formulations may differ in their diffusion characteristics, a subject of some lively discussion, it is essential that clinicians become completely familiar with the performance of any specific product in their own hands.

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Second, we examined the difference between the measured values for various footwear with different characteristics using a subject with callus.

At the time of authentication, again, biometric characteristics of a subject are measured and mapped into the previously defined intervals, generating a hash or key.

Operation mode (see Figure 17): At enrollment, biometric characteristics of a subject are employed as input for a BCS or CB (as suggested in [12] diverse obscured templates are generated for different databases).

Characteristics of a subject DAG, as found in commercially available dialogue authoring assets/tools and in the literature (Bosse and Provoost 2015; Cláudio et al. 2015; Jeuring et al. 2015; Réty et al. 2008), are: multiple player nodes to represent player statement choices.

The ISA-TAB Study file is used to record information about the source and characteristics of a subject (sample) under study as well as the different treatment protocols that are applied to prepare the samples for the analysis (assay).

Table 1 Physiological characteristics of the subjects and measured AI and SI indexes Characteristic Subject A Subject B Height 1.71 m 1.71 m Weight 73 kg 75 kg Body mass index 25 25.6 Age 25 30 Sex Male Male Cardiovascular disease history No No AI (our pulse sensor) 67.91% 71.66% SI (PPG) 8.02 m/s 8.33 m/s.

The needling reaction is the characteristic response of a subject to acupuncture-needle insertion and manipulation.

We coded the cross-categorized variables as 1 if both at-risk characteristics were absent, 2 if only one at-risk characteristic was present, and 4 if both at-risk characteristics were present in a subject.

Alito emphasized that age is not the only characteristic that may affect a subject under interrogation and that in future cases the court will be tasked with adding additional characteristics to custody determination or by "arbitrarily distinguishing a suspect's age from other personal characteristics".

While there Leibniz published in 1666 the remarkably original Dissertation on the Art of Combinations (Dissertatio de arte combinatoria), a work that sketched a plan for a "universal characteristic" and logical calculus, a subject that would occupy him for much of the rest of his life.

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