Sentence examples for correctly characterised from inspiring English sources

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Liberty has correctly characterised Belmarsh as our own Guantánamo Bay.

But are not the Pre-Raphaelites, for all their achievements, more correctly characterised as irredeemably Victorian, part of all that art had to grow out of?

The lesion was correctly characterised as ALPSA lesion Open image in new window Fig. 5 Axial T1-weighted image with fat suppression, in a 32-year-old male patient.

The 120 liver lesions that were correctly characterised by CEUS were: 46 angiomatous lesions, 20 areas of macrovesicular steatosis, 16 cystic lesions, 7 regenerative nodules, 3 focal areas of altered perfusion, 1 case of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), 1 case of wound abscess following cholecystectomy, 14 HCCs and 12 metastases.

For improved understanding of in situ matrices that satisfy both Eq. stress it is important that this variability be correctly characterised, and for this a robust statistical distribution model – one that is faithful to the tensorial nature of stress – is essential.

In conclusion, necrotic cells would be misidentified as apoptotic cells by the conventional JC-1 assay, but are correctly characterised if Sytox green is included.

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Putting aside for the moment the question of whether (2) correctly characterises intrinsicality, let us call the notion it does characterise duplication preservation.

Concern that a single specimen may not correctly characterise an individual's hormone levels have long hampered efforts to study endogenous hormones in premenopausal women.

Other datasets that could potentially be informative about epidemic patterns (e.g. absenteeism, Drumright et al., 2013; Google searches, Olson et al., 2013) have so far been analysed in isolation from more traditional surveillance sources, again due to the complexity of correctly characterising the nature of this dependence.

Correctly characterising ovarian tumours is critical, as this ensures appropriate referral of patients with cancer to specialised surgeons, which is crucial to optimise patient care and survival (Vergote et al, 2001; Earle et al, 2006; Engelen et al, 2006; Paulsen et al, 2006).

Our case scenario involves a participant set of two types of individuals, and our aim at this stage is to use our approach to correctly characterise, and then distinguish between, these two types.

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