Sentence examples for mostly characterised from inspiring English sources

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About one-sixth of the world's population live in informal settlements which are mostly characterised by poor healthcare service provision.

This should have played a role in patterns of land use and mobility and, ultimately, in the composition of archaeological assemblages, mostly characterised by complete reduction sequences.

The same crew has already given the Royal Opera a substantial and broadly successful run of traditional productions, mostly characterised by visual elegance and bags of stagecraft, though their touch feels far less certain this time around; with more than half the opera relocated to the inside of the jail, a feeling of drabness sets in.

In the north, the trail is mostly characterised by woods: the sprawling Spandau forest, the Waldgelände Frohnau (which hides one of the few remaining watchtowers, now appropriated by a youth organisation for nature conservation work) and the Tegeler Fliess, a nature area marked with sandy embankments, grazing horses and picnic areas.

LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volume CFD method using a non-staggered arrangement of the flow variables and second order accurate spatial and temporal discretisation schemes, b) an implicit top-hat filter, where the filter length is equal to the local computational cell size, and c) eddy-viscosity type LES models.

The lava flows were, in broad terms, alkaline basaltic in composition (basanites), as in most previous eruptions, and were mostly characterised by ʻaʻā or pāhoehoe surfaces.

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This suggests that the liposomes have similar half-lives and that it is therefore differences in uptake and excretion that mostly characterises them.

While RC volunteers' profiles in Kampala vary, they are largely characterised by being young, well-educated and mostly unemployed.

Perhaps because of this emphasis on fearless inquiry and empirical observation, and perhaps because it developed in societies unburdened by several centuries of schism between science and church, Buddhism's modern encounter with the former – epitomised by the Dalai Lama – has been characterised mostly by enthusiasm rather than defensiveness.

The criminals, however, are so underdeveloped, characterised mostly by their garish tattoos and Mohawks, that you may feel like sending them to a reform school for overacting.

The more immature the HO process, the more heterogeneous is the signal, characterised mostly by focal iso-hypointensity on T1-weighted images and hyperintensity on T2-weighted/short TI inversion recovery (STIR).

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