Sentence examples for is characterised up from inspiring English sources

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The interface behaviour between steel and a quasi-brittle aggregate material is characterised up to normal pressures of the magnitude of 100 MPa.

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The game had been characterised up until then by players lacking composure at the decisive moment but Vardy was clinical, opening his body and guiding his shot into the top corner.

The first objective was to define an experimental methodology enabling the adhesives of interest to be characterised up to failure.

This early coagulopathy of trauma is mainly found in patients with hypoperfusion (base deficit >6 mE/l) [ 8, 245] and is characterised by an up-regulation of endothelial thrombomodulin, which forms complexes with thrombin [ 246].

This early coagulopathy of trauma is found mainly in patients with hypoperfusion (base deficit >6 mE/l) [ 9, 309] and is characterised by an up-regulation of endothelial thrombomodulin, which forms complexes with thrombin [ 310].

This time-point is characterised by further up-regulation of pro-survival signals in WT spinal cord, including gene candidates involved in cell adhesion and in the formation of the extra-cellular matrix.

To sense and respond to ER stressors, eukaryotic cells have developed a group of evolutionarily conserved signal transduction pathways known as the unfolded protein response (UPR), which is characterised by transcriptional up-regulation of ER resident chaperones, selective inhibition of translation, and activation of ER-associated degradation (ERAD) [ 6].

The Late Permian fluvial style is characterised by large-scale (up to 1 km wide), sandstone-dominated, low sinuosity, trunk river channel deposits.

The Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) is a large prospective cohort that has been ongoing for 20 years and is characterised by detailed follow-up information, excellent treatment standards, and the possibility to link with population-based cancer registries.

The disease is characterised by elongated cankers that extend up and down the trunk from pruning wounds, occasionally resulting in extreme stem malformation (Crane et al. 2009; Gadgil et al. 2003).

The recent growth of Rome is characterised by intense expansion of built-up areas around the inner city and has preferentially consumed soils with an overall high quality and low sensitivity to degradation.

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