Sentence examples for especially characterised from inspiring English sources

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Of course, and as Van Oorschot (2000, p. 34) summarised in an early paper over a decade and a half ago, restricting access to universal protection schemes has been underway for some time,5 and is especially characterised by a 'new conditionality' (2000, p. 34) of which shared identity is but one feature.

Osteosarcoma is especially characterised by a high growth rate and numerous mitotic figures (Kilpatrick and Renner, 2003) and chemotherapy protocols are aimed at inhibiting the cell cycle.

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Reverence especially characterises the Chinese in Qufu, the birthplace of Confucius, in Shandong province.

A relationship between people, perhaps, especially one characterised by a mutual interest in each other's well-being.

We therefore recommend dedicated training in digital mass screening when converting to FFDM in a population-based breast cancer screening programme, especially when characterised by a relatively low referral rate.

Although few studies have specifically targeted the evaluation of CD8+ TILs in rectal cancer, several groups, including ours have previously identified intraepithelial TIL positivity as a favourable prognostic indicator in colorectal cancers, especially those characterised by microsatellite stability, a feature shared by the majority of rectal cancers (Baker et al, 2007).

The small-angle cross-section method (SACS) has been developed as a special nanoindentation (NI) technique to perform a high-resolution depth-profiling of the mechanical properties on the nanometer scale in multilayer or nanolaminated composite systems and especially to characterise their interfacial regions.

Our findings highlight the importance of a change in temperature regime in pathology studies and especially when characterising temperature-responsive resistance genes.

One is that dashing inheritance-tax scheme, which might prove less popular in an entrenched recession than it once seemed, especially when relentlessly characterised by Labour as a gift to the rich from the party of the rich.

Paraffin wax as a hybrid rocket fuel has not been comprehensively characterised, especially regarding the structural feasibility of the material in launch applications.

We agree with the critique that too much emphasis on the quantification of research and education performances for the purposes of comparability and impact for competitiveness is problematic, especially within fields characterised by a cross-disciplinary nature, local ideological education differences as well as commercial technology interests.

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