Sentence examples for complementary characterisation from inspiring English sources

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The breath samples were characterised in a dual approach, using two totally independent, complementary characterisation methods: (i) chemical analysis of the breath samples with the aim to identify the VOCs that show statistically different concentrations in the compared subpopulations, using gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS).

Then a mask coming from the ST fab contaminated in real industrial conditions has been studied with several complementary characterisation techniques such as XPS, SEM, Raman and Tof-Sims.

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It can be considered as a method for complementary IEM characterisation.

The functional information provided by DWI and ADC measurement may be of value in tumour characterisation, complementary to the anatomical information obtained with conventional MRI sequences.

The methodology employs data from complementary pore structural characterisation methods, such as nitrogen adsorption BET, gravimetric analysis and NMR relaxometry, which are insensitive to the shielding effect, to correct the pore-size distribution for bidisperse materials obtained from mercury porosimetry.

This work demonstrates that NMR cryoporometry can be used to obtain a full range of void space descriptors, and thus offers a full, and potentially better understood, complementary pore structure characterisation method to gas sorption and mercury porosimetry.

The comprehensive use of different instrumented indentation and microscopy techniques facilitates a complementary and consistent characterisation and has allowed us to extend the insights from previous studies at high temperatures across the transition to the low temperature deformation regime.

Further investigations based on complementary data for the characterisation of the spatial and structural environment of patients would be necessary to formally test these hypotheses.

Therefore, DW and T2-weighted images should be used as complementary methods for the characterisation of FLLs, in conjunction with clinical context and pre- and post-contrast T1-weighted scans, including dynamic and hepatobiliary phase images.

Maximising a politician's appeal and bringing out all their qualities aren't always complementary enterprises – the fuller the characterisation, the less appealing they might become – but both reflect the resolute focus on the individual that has become de rigueur in political culture.

Solid-state NMR can hence be used as an effective complementary tool to XRD for characterisation and structural elucidation.

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