Sentence examples for its characterization from inspiring English sources

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ITS characterization represents a useful molecular tool for the discrimination of bacterial isolates up to the subspecies level [ 42– 42].

(edit: a previous link here was replaced because of a consensus that it its characterization of Wire, a completely different private-messaging app, was unfair/inaccurate).

Its characterization is important because it could be representative of a potential new class of tumor-inducing-transmissible agents.

Uber is also appealing the UK tribunal ruling — despite the latter dubbing its characterization of the relationship between it and its drivers as "a pure fiction".

The exhibition is mute about this; neither does it explore its own premises too deeply, leaving its characterization of the avant-garde somewhat wispy.

Twitter is correct in its characterization of the size of this developer base, but it's overlooking millions of third-party app users in the process.

The apparatus and its characterization are described.

Mr. Poyiadjis said the company stood by its characterization of the Indian contracts.

Today, the work is a little dated, especially in its characterization of the minority youth.

Its characterization has been contorted over the years to mean anything.

Furthermore, this study revealed its characterization in coating microstructures.

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