Sentence examples for characterized actively from inspiring English sources

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For Douglas, the darkened western town, with its deserted streets and little pools of light, becomes an urban jungle right out of one of his early films noirs, and Ringo's confrontation with a vigorously characterized, actively sadistic Plummer (Keenan Wynn) is brutal and personal.

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The disease can spread when an individual with active tuberculosis -- a disease state characterized by actively dividing bacteria -- coughs, sneezes, talks, or spits, releasing droplets containing M. tuberculosis into the air.

Progressive planning interventions can be characterized as actively seeking to reconfigure bundles of practices.

We have previously characterized other actively transcribed DUX genes on the acrocentric chromosomes [33].

Our results provide compelling evidence that TDZD-8 is able to both inhibit the bulk of the tumor, characterized by actively cycling cells, and to hinder the growth of neural stem cells characterized by a low rate of division.

The research results recurrently urge to avoid passive lecture-type expositions (Burgan 2006) and to favor active learning methods, characterized by students actively interacting with fellow students and material at hand.

The aerodynamic behavior of a streamlined box section model is characterized in an actively controlled wind tunnel with multiple fans and vibrating airfoils in Miyazaki University, Japan.

Summarizing the main conclusions from literature review regarding the CTO position, it can be postulated that on the one hand, this position can be characterized as an actively spreading function in the contemporary business.

ADP addition causes a sudden burst of oxygen uptake when the ADP is converted into ATP characterized by an actively respiring state (state 3) respiration followed by a slower rate after all the ADP has been phosphorylated to form ATP (state 4).

To our knowledge, the best characterized mechanism that actively buffers against deleterious mutations is over-expression of molecular chaperones [ 34, 36, 37].

DNA damage and other stimuli act through both p53-dependent and -independent pathways that are actively being characterized (for a summary see [ 20]).

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