Sentence examples for finding characterized from inspiring English sources

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This finding characterized one member with important function in disease resistance from the relatively small SR family.

Initially the group of 'no finding', characterized by having no reported co-morbidity and no findings at endoscopical examination, were expected to present with the lowest levels of the different uPAR forms and hence the most significant differences compared with CRC.

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Ill-defined problems are typically a significant component in medical school problem-based education, reflecting the central role of diagnosis in clinical medicine that is, of finding, characterizing, and identifying how or why the patient is not well.

This finding characterizes a genotype × environment interaction.

Our findings characterized TISU as a novel translation initiator that is distinguished from the well-characterized Kozak element in its sequence and function.

In conclusion, these findings characterized the nanomaterials as an innovative platform for multifunctional bioactive sunscreens.

The primary outcomes were abnormal cranial CT or MRI findings characterized by an acute intracranial hemorrhage, acute or subacute infarct, a newly diagnosed brain mass or other clinically important abnormality that required intervention.

CD diagnosis was made in presence of histological findings characterized by severe or partial villous atrophy along with crypt hyperplasia as indicated by Marsh [ 20]; histopathology was expressed according to Marsh criteria modified by Oberhuber et al. [ 21].

In dogs, cervical vertebrae fusion and block vertebrae are usually incidental radiographic findings characterized by complete or partial fusion of two or more vertebral bodies, arches, or spinous processes [ 29].

However, a possible explanation for our findings, characterized by ESS, are as follows: even during critical hypotension, brain perfusion continues via autoregulation of cerebral blood flow, and this prevents more severe complications in intracerebral organs.

EED represents a population-wide shift in gut structure and function in areas of poverty, where apparently healthy people have abnormal small intestinal biopsy findings, characterized by reduced villus height, increased crypt depth, and lymphocytic infiltration [ 2– 5].

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