Sentence examples for issue characterised from inspiring English sources

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This posed a key methodological challenge in the form of the contentious epistemological issue, characterised in the literature as the 'nomothetic idiographic dilemma'.

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"The problem is there's a lot of issues characterised as English-only issues that are anything but - matters relating to the English health service for example.

Issues such as flexibility and hierarchy were flagged as more than employment issues, characterising tension inherent in the Peer Worker experience.

Kline also criticised the wide variety of political issues that characterised the film, though added that "maybe this helps us begin to understand what life must have been like under such an oppressive government".

Results The authors addressed this issue by characterising circadian patterns of body temperature and activity in an animal model of AD, the triple transgenic AD mouse (3xTgAD).

Mast et al. now show that Drosophila is a relevant model for addressing this issue by characterising flies carrying mutant Pex1 (the fly homologue of the gene most commonly mutated in humans with PBDs).

We then introduce the contributions to the Special Issue, showing how they illustrate some of the key issues that characterise the current state-of-the-art in ACI, and finally reflect on how the journey ahead towards developing an ACI discipline could be undertaken.

This whole issue has been characterised by brinkmanship, with neither side wanting to blink first.

Factors leading to neuronal loss in the absence of a definable pathology like Lewy bodies therefore emerge as a relevant but poorly characterised issue in clinicopathological correlative studies.

In order to investigate this issue, we have characterised histone modification profiles for H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 in two more differentiated cell types, NPCs and MEFs, at the TSS of all imprinted genes using source data from Mikkelsen et al. [ 50].

The issue of poorly characterised, or non-representative (recombinant proteins or peptide fragments), reference materials reconstituted in simple assay buffers to act as calibration standards and QCs in LBAs remains a perennial problem (Lee et al, 2006; Nowatzke and Wood, 2007; Findlay, 2009).

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