Sentence examples for cold characterized from inspiring English sources

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Further north and at higher elevations, the weather can be cold, characterized by low temperatures, strong winds, hail or snow storms and reduced visibility.

The climate is Oceanic cold, characterized by cold summers (8°C on average), no rigorous winters (2°C on average), by strong wind and mean annual rainfall of 747 mm (350-1479 mm during 1951-2009, Météo-France, Port-aux-Français).

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Marine life in the polar, especially Antarctic, cold is characterized by a low to moderate pace at permanently low temperatures.

Further, the NSD1 subtype of HNSC displays an 'immune cold' phenotype characterized by low infiltration of tumor-associated leukocytes, particularly macrophages and CD8+ T cells, as well as low expression of genes encoding the immunotherapy target PD-1 immune checkpoint receptor and its ligands PD-L1 and PD-L2.

This coupling between in duct acoustic and in-engine thermo-dynamic phenomena is the purpose of the present paper which reports a numerical technique to couple a cold engine characterized by its geometry and the movement of the piston and the valves with an air-intake system characterized by its experimental input impedance.

(1) under the control of terrestrial heat flow or geothermal gradient in the basin, "cold basins" characterized by low geothermal gradient and terrestrial heat flow values are favorable for deep oil and gas exploration.

The present analyses demonstrate that the surface waters of the cold tongue, characterized by a greater density than the surrounding warmer and fresher tropical surface waters, have a strong seasonal variability with amplitude of about 3°C that is warm in February-March and cold in September-November.

The film is set in 1957 during a period of the Cold War characterized by escalation in tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.

These effects of cold were characterized by the presence and not by the absence of the CsPRR mRNAs over time, as occurs in adult trees during winter.

The climate of the Southern Alps in New Zealand is cold temperate, characterized by high annual rainfall, particularly on the western slopes.

This period between a non-vernalized and vernalized state, which is critical for the plant's ability to flower in view of its obligatory requirement for cold, was characterized by major changes in gene expression (Fig.  3), which therefore might be related, among other processes, to the flowering mechanism.

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