Sentence examples for most commonly characterized from inspiring English sources

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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome is a connective tissue disorder most commonly characterized by joints that stretch too far, pain, and greater susceptibility to injury.

Fifty-seven percent of the children experienced one or more episodes of breakthrough pain during the preceding 24 hours, each episode lasting seconds to minutes, occurring 3 4 times/d, and most commonly characterized as "sharp" and "shooting" by the children.

Pre-SMA has been implicated in the resolution of conflict, most commonly characterized as an interference between competing motor plans [19], [20].

This is in sharp contrast to microarray analysis, where expression profile and scope of analysis is predetermined by target design typically employing a limited number of the most commonly characterized genes [17].

p53 mutation status is most commonly characterized by direct DNA sequencing or by immunohistochemistry (IHC).

Psychological adjustment after parental bereavement is most commonly characterized by depressive symptoms [ 10].

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Sequencing errors and misalignments (that is, continuous blocks of poorly aligned sites) will most commonly be characterized by spatially aggregated distributions of divergent amino acids (and hence correlations in the ω estimates of adjacent sites).

Although gene order is generally conserved at low taxonomic levels, such as within a genus or a family, exceptions have been reported in the most diverse taxonomic groups, even those commonly characterized by a stable gene order.

The measurement used most commonly to characterize community-wide specialization is the 'connectance' index (C) [ 1, 4, 8- 10, 25- 27].

That is “one of the most essential sticks in the bundle of rights that are commonly characterized as property.” Kaiser Aetna v. United States, 444 U.S. 164, 176 (1979).

Specifically, we chose several most commonly used parameters characterizing selected aspects of cellular injury and/or function of vital organs and compared them among CLP mice either dying or surviving the acute phase of sepsis and surviving septic animals with added organ damage.

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