Sentence examples for details that characterize from inspiring English sources

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It is also worth noting that where Kaufmann's models were theoretical constructions, the present work is an analysis of actual data but without many of the molecular and cellular details that characterize the reporting of most immunological investigations.

In this Account, we follow the flow of copper from the extracellular space into human cellular cytosol to bacterial pathogens inside human cells, with emphasis on recent developments in our understanding of the molecular and mechanistic details that characterize the transport of copper across biological membranes at the host bacterial pathogen interface.

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The real novelty, on which the book remains silent, is the scrupulous naturalism down to the most trivial details that characterizes 18th-century sculpture in the antique manner.

Some fossils, however, show a morphology, size, and cellular detail that characterize bryophytes, and the specimens are treated as fossil bryophytes.

As we get older, we seem to lose our taste for the kind of dense, buzzing detail that characterizes the illustrations in children's books.

Mia Sara plays Sloane without the specific detail that characterized the adolescent characters in Mr. Hughes's other films, and has therefore created a basically stable but forgettable character.

That no-nonsense attitude, combined with the attention to detail that characterizes her legal opinions, has been a hallmark of Judge Sotomayor's approach to Type 1 diabetes, according to friends, colleagues and her longtime doctor, Andrew Jay Drexler.

They are bold in design and free from the superabundance of small detail that characterized later productions; the colour also is generally deeper and richer than that of the 18th-century pieces.

The New York Times reviewer Nina Darnton critiqued Mia Sara's portrayal of Sloane as "played without the specific detail that characterized the adolescent characters in Hughes's other films, and has therefore created a basically stable but forgettable character".

Alternatively, we propose to adapt the semantics of the GO annotations to the level of detail that characterizes the domain of interest, mostly based on the real protein content of the FN.

One of the main features of DGTD methods is their ability to deal with unstructured meshes which are particularly well suited to the discretization of the geometrical details and heterogeneous media that characterize realistic propagation problems.

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