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'distinctly characterized' is a correct phrase which can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is easily distinguishable or recognisable. For example: "The bouquet of flowers was distinctly characterized by its vibrant colours and unique fragrance."
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We thus divide 2D peaks into two types, that can be distinctly characterized as follows.
We divide 2D peaks into two types, being fractal frames or not, that can be distinctly characterized as follows.
Overall, despite some kind of sparsity-redundancy trade-off that is inherent to the module extraction method, protein complexes can be distinctly characterized based on disaggregated interactomes.
While the outer membrane is biochemically and functionally similar to the ER, the inner membrane is distinctly characterized by a specific set of integral membrane proteins that establish connections to chromatin and, in metazoan cells, to the overlying nuclear lamina.
The latter approach is essentially forward stepwise, which is more appropriate for situations where one or more pathways are distinctly characterized by dysregulation of one or a few genes (e.g. FGFR3 and MMSET in t(4 14) multiple myeloma [ 33]).
More recently, a group of adult-onset severe asthmatics with hypereosinophilia and absence of allergy, a cohort in whom AERD subjects were known to be particularly overexpressed, were distinctly characterized by their expression of a high IFN-γ gene signature (Sally Wenzel, AAAAI National Meeting, San Diego, CA; March 2014).
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For example, the different value ranges of the layers with respect to the degree-based metrics distinctly characterize the social networks at these layers (e.g., compare Tables 1, 2 and 4).
Previous research suggests that vibroacoustic signals can distinctly characterize patients with different knee diseases [ 19, 30].
Consider Aristotle's account of the good life for a human being as one that fulfills its natural purpose qua rational, Marx's vision of a distinctly human history characterized by less alienation and more autonomy, culture, and community, and Nietzsche's ideal of a being with a superlative degree of power, creativity, and complexity.
The temperatures of the eclogite facies overlap those of the greenschist, amphibolite, and granulite facies, but the higher pressures result in distinctly different mineral assemblages characterized by high-density mineral phases.
Geochemically, the black gouge is characterized by distinctly higher Li content and 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio than surrounding cataclasites, breccias, and gouges, which have similar major element compositions.
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