Sentence examples for lost characterized from inspiring English sources

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The probability that a data packet gets lost, characterized by PLR, is PLR ETM = PER D 2 R + PER R 2 C − PER D 2 R PER R 2 C. (10).

We found that 23 of 71 alleles causing truncations that are expected to escape nonsense-mediated decay had lost characterized sequence features including signal peptides, protein-binding domains, DNA-binding domains, and catalytic domains.

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Additionally, all nAChR-mediated cochlear activity is lost, as characterized by a failure of the descending efferent system to suppress cochlear responses to sound.

But it has a strong undercurrent of nostalgia, of youthful-paradise lost, which characterizes so many of his plays.

When the dying person before his/her decease loses what characterizes the social life of an individual, in particular consciousness and self-awareness, that lack of dignity, which common sense perceives as a negative value, does ensue.

When debonding occurs between FRP and concrete, the composite action of the beam is lost, which is characterized by the following three failure modes.

First, children and the economically productive segments of the population are most affected by injury, but the precise impact on household poverty (e.g., income forgone, impact on family members, household wealth lost) is poorly characterized, even in other sub-Saharan African nations with a similar burden of injury [15].

It is caused when a balance between energy intake and expenditure is lost and is characterized as a state of increased body weight by excessive lipid accumulation in the white adipose tissue. 1 Hypertrophied fat cells can increase a risk of type 2 diabetes associated with insulin resistance.

Mutations in the gene encoding NCC cause GS, a salt-losing disorder characterized by hypokalaemic metabolic alkalosis, hypomagnesaemia and hypocalciuria [ 36, 40].

We have already lost one word that characterized the style of American thought and life as defined at the founding of the Republic: liberal.

While Mr. Prats reaped honors at home — including the Félix Varela medal, the nation's highest culture award — and would occasionally triumph outside of Cuba, the difficulty of obtaining visas meant that his career, often limited to appearances in countries favored by the Cuban government, was characterized by lost opportunities.

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