Sentence examples for characterized meaning from inspiring English sources

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Many novel areas of research may involve physiologically important molecular interactions or functions that are still not well known or characterized, meaning that the available gene set collections may not be optimal for the interpretation of data from such studies.

In the meantime, Melton touts his cells as optimal research tools: They're easy to grow, they're well characterized (meaning they exhibit fundamental properties of stem cells, i.e. the capacity to proliferate in culture without differentiating into a particular cell type) and they have a low "passage number," meaning that haven't been excessively replicated.

At E10.5, the establishment of the IsO at the MHB is completed, and its function at this stage is well characterized, meaning that most of the known interactions are taking place at this time point.

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2. So while Harman (1973) typically characterizes meaning in terms of inferential role, he is happy to claim that "What our words mean depends on everything we believe, on all the assumptions we are making" (Harman 1973: 14). 3. See Pagin 2006 for a more systematic attempt to characterize various ways of understanding the "interdependence" talk associated with holism.

In the September edition of the American Psychologist ("Life is Pretty Meaningful"), Samantha J. Heintzelman and Laura A. King took note of a uniquely obvious and easily overlooked paradox in how we characterize meaning in life: "It is portrayed simultaneously as a necessity and as something that is next to impossible to attain".

Even if one rejects this last step, however, it's open to the rationalist to argue that the epistemic 2D framework provides a useful semantic framework for characterizing meanings in terms of the space of epistemic possibilities (Chalmers 2004, 2006a).[20] Epistemic 2D semantics differs in important respects from other theoretical accounts of meaning.

Further, we have characterized the meaning of "incurable cancer with limited or no antineoplastic treatment left" for all involved diagnoses (Table  1).

Arrhenius type of behaviour is observed in all the characterized polymer electrolytes, meaning that there is neither phase transition in the polymer matrix nor domain formed by the addition of H3PO4.

Nine studies used an intervention that we characterize as multifaceted, meaning that there two or more (usually more) main intervention methods [ 14, 20, 22, 24, 27- 29, 33, 34].

The wealth of information that is becoming available will support this if we can learn to extract knowledge from it and develop techniques for authors to characterize the meaning of their data.

Remark 1: What precedes allows one to characterize the meaning(s) of the various mass quantifiers.

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