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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'characterized by time' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that changes or is affected over time. For example: The effects of climate change can be characterized by time as temperatures continue to rise.
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They are characterized by time and handling pressure.
In a differential game, the interactions among individual players are characterized by time dependency.
Typically, time-varying channels are characterized by time and frequency dispersions.
The hospital environment is characterized by time pressure, uncertain information, conflicting goals, high stakes, stress, and dynamic conditions.
R&D process is characterized by time lags which mean that inputs do not result in immediate increase in outputs (Sharma and Thomas 2008).
The generation of photoinduced heterogeneous charge transfer in CdSe quantum dots-electropolymer system was characterized by time resolved and spectral dependent surface photovoltage.
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Wireless networks are characterized by time-varying channel conditions, which are independent for different users.
Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are characterized by time-varying and partially connected network topology.
The physical networks are characterized by time-domain multiple-quantum NMR.
The pulsed discharges are characterized by time-resolved current and voltage probes and optical emission spectroscopy.
Two classes of multi-layer perceptrons were tested, which are characterized by time-independent and time-dependent connections.
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