Sentence examples for characteristics attached from inspiring English sources

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Categories such as moral issues, psychological and social consequences, problems/drawbacks, general benefits, and technical attributes synthesized the main characteristics attached to each form of digital technology.

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Stationary and non-stationary characteristics of attached, turbulent cavitating flows around solid objects are reviewed.

Besides other economic activities, the land for housing becomes the major issues because of its size, legislative provision, and characteristics that attached to its locality and cannot be found in other places (Abdul-Aziz et al. 2010).

Iron oxide nanoparticles, with average particle size approximately 20 nm, synthesized using chemical co-precipitation and exhibiting superparamagnetic characteristics, were attached to the surface and to the walls of these micro test tubes and microbeakers without completely filling the pores.

A major virulence factor of both pathotypes is the expression of a type three secretion system (TTSS), responsible for their ability to adhere to gut mucosa causing a characteristic attaching and effacing lesion (A/E).

Porcine enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (PEPEC) strains of serogroup O45 cause post-weaning diarrhea and produce characteristic attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions.

Intimate adherence to the intestinal epithelium resulting in characteristic attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions, and the destruction of capillary walls via production of phage borne Shiga toxins (Stx 1, 2, and variants) are hallmarks of EHEC pathogenesis.

During the course of infection, EPEC adheres intimately to the surface of enterocytes and provokes microvillus effacement, leading to the formation of characteristic attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions (Knutton et al., 1987).

EPEC and other related gastrointestinal pathogens, such as enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) and Citrobacter rodentium, carry a filamentous T3SS that allow these extracellular bacteria to adhere to host enterocytes and subvert the barrier function of the intestinal epithelium, causing a characteristic "attaching and effacing" (A/E) lesion.

There is a sprinkling of churches belonging to the first third of the century that have northern characteristics, such as attached (partially recessed in the wall) shafts or columns, crocket capitals, pointed arches, and ribbed vaults.

The present method is intended as a design tool to capture the 3D time-dependent characteristics of both attached and separated flow conditions and is an extension of previous 2D approaches.

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