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If his food had to be characterized, it could be called -- well, no, it can't be.
Since gene GJB2 was identified and characterized, it could be shown that defects, that is, mutations, are present in this gene in more than half of all cases.
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Wang purified an antifungal protein from the orchid Gastrodia elata and characterized it so that it could be used, potentially, to create transgenic plants that are resistant to fungal infection.
Although NO from Hb has not been characterized yet, it could play a significant role in invasion and/or suppression of the host immune system.
"I guess you could characterize it as light," he said.
So you could characterize it as either being brazen or being foolhardy.
"I don't know if I could characterize it as either a victory or a defeat," said Dr. Evan Snyder, who works on neural stem cells at the Harvard Medical School.
Cooley: The one misplaced assumption, if I could characterize it, is that people tend to not see the world in terms of longer-term trends.
In 1900, William Crookes isolated protactinium as an intensely radioactive material from uranium; however, he could not characterize it as a new chemical element and thus named it uranium-X (UX).
There are a number of things it could be, and to characterize it as a next-gen system might be taking it too far.
In pleading the fifth, a journalist does not acknowledge the criminal nature of that transaction, only that a prosecutor could seek to characterize it that way.
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