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The researchers used scalp electrodes to monitor the participants' brainwaves and see them transition through the sleep cycle, which consists of several different stages, each characterised by a certain brainwave pattern.

In its marketing brochure for the flats the developer, Berkeley Homes, describes "an appealing private courtyard garden, consisting of three individually designed areas, each characterised by its own unique water feature, including a dancing fountain, lily pond and stone bubbler fountain".

His books, including his most recent Stories We Could Tell, a semi-autobiographical account of his time as a music writer on NME, are each characterised by an utterly personal choice of subjects - parenthood, friendship, love, betrayal, men trying to juggle their commitments - and an utterly personal way of telling them.

In the fibre wall one can distinguish anisotropic layers, each characterised by a specific thickness and orientation of the material's symmetry axes with respect to the fibre axis.

Measurements were carried out on the stationary cylinder and in four dynamic configurations, each characterised by different values of the heaving and pitching natural frequencies.

Dielectric spectroscopy revealed the existence of three types of non-crystalline phases, each characterised by a well-developed dynamic glass transition.

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From here on in things get even bigger, we can step up to n dimensions, where n could be thousands of numbers that each characterise a particular piece of data; a piece of music might be represented as thousands of notes, or a picture as thousands of pixels.

Again, only a single phenotype was identified in each patient and hence only a single colony from each was characterised genotypically.

Smith's politics have regularly been compared with those of Kinnock; each has characterised themselves as being on the "soft left" of the party, rejecting unilateralism and battling internal opponents.

The GGE biplot (Fig. 4) was used to define the population of spruce at each site characterised by the greatest effect of G × E.

Three different groups have been obtained containing, respectively, 51, 7 and 17 beverages, each group characterised by different amounts of particularly meaningful variables.

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