Sentence examples for example characterised from inspiring English sources

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Investigators have, for example, characterised the protein profiles in the joint tissues and fluids of OA patients and then compared these with the profiles from healthy groups and from patients with a different joint disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis (Refs 63, 64).

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However, expression data obtained from amplified samples might be less suitable for more comprehensive numerical analysis, for example characterising regulatory networks, due to the problems caused by possible shifts in signal and expression ratios.

23 TlGeI3 and [PH tBu3][GeI3] are the only examples characterised by single-crystal X-ray diffraction.

Here are some examples characterising Stalin's activity, added in Stalin's own hand, "The guiding force of the party and the state was comrade Stalin".

Alzheimer's disease, for example, is characterised by insoluble clumps called plaques, which build up in the spaces around neurons in the brain, and neurofibrillary tangles, which accumulate inside the cells.

Bipolar plates, for example, are characterised by their porosity and permeability with respect to fluid flow and by anisotropic material tensors for heat and charge transport.

At a press conference on Tuesday, for example, he characterised in dark terms the haemorrhaging of classified information to the Associated Press about a secret CIA operation in Yemen to thwart a terrorist attack on an airliner.

In our study, we explored to what extent mechanistic considerations are already integrated in (Q SAR models today and whether (Q SAR models may be applied to the "new" end points and example substances characterised above.

Marine coastal habitats, for example, are characterised by a high level of biological and abiotic noise, and coral reefs are particularly noisy due to high densities of resident shrimps, urchins and fishes [1], [2].

Festen, for example, he characterises as, "an attempt to make something truthful and honest, that was breathing in a naked way".

For example, McDowell characterises hallucinatory experience as a "mere appearance" that such and such is the case, which seems to leave open whether a more positive account can potentially be given.

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