Sentence examples for is characterised when from inspiring English sources

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A thorough experimental procedure is presented in which the mode II delamination resistance of a laminated fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) composite with and without Z-pins is characterised when subjected to increasing strain rates.

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Immune-modulating effects of temsirolimus were characterised when used in combination with cancer vaccines targeting RCC (RENCA) and melanoma (B16).

For example, a delay failure (failure mode) is characterised by performance problems, when a service says to execute in a certain period of time, but for some reason it is not able to do so.

A bone is characterised as being tough when it can tolerate a large amount of plastic strain, as the proximal femur is exposed to in a fall; or as brittle when it can only tolerate a small amount of plastic strain.

Rubio bristles when he is characterised, increasingly, as the best remaining hope of the Republican mainstream.

So, Selma arrives at a time when America is characterised by racial tension once more.

The Portuguese controversialist will not mind one bit when he is characterised as the dark star of the game, deploying his resources with the aim of drawing his opponents into a hellish black hole, happy to finish a crucial match with his nine surviving outfield players lined up in front of their own goalmouth as long as it provides him a result bolstering his own claims to immortality.

Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) which is characterised by high strength and, when reinforced with steel fibres, high ductility, has the potential to revolutionise the construction industry.

The power struggle between the executive and the judiciary is apparent when the judiciary is characterised by leading political figures as undermining legitimate, legislatively based executive policy.

The Northern Adriatic's comparatively shallow seabed is characterised by relict sand (from times when the water level was lower and the area was a sandy beach), while a muddy bed is typical at depths below 100 m.

The reaction is characterised by the point during cycling when amplification of PCR products is first detected, rather than the amount of PCR product accumulated after a fixed number of cycles.

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