Sentence examples for range that characterizes from inspiring English sources

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Ideally, a test should have high resolution throughout the expected phenotypic range that characterizes the population of interest.

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Here we investigate whether such elastic models describe the relaxation dynamics of systems of particles interacting via a purely repulsive harmonic potential, focusing on a volume fraction and temperature range that is characterized by entropy-driven water-like density anomalies.

Under this scenario, the long Treasury bond yield would drift toward the low end of the 5.5%-to-7% range that has characterized the market for most of the past four years.

A typical reduction curve for cerium dioxide comprises of two peaks: (1) low-temperature reduction peak in the range of 400 500 °C that characterizes the presence of chemisorbed oxygen and (2) high-temperature reduction peak in the range of 700 1000 °C that marks the slow release of lattice oxygen ("bulk reduction").

However, 3 of the 11 water wells contain methane with δH and δC values that plot within the elevated range of values that characterizes Marcellus production gas in the Dimock Township (δC-CH4 > –30‰, δH-CH4 > –162‰).

The EP2 method is designed particularly for estimating widely ranged shape parameters that characterizes the Gaussian family densities, including sub- and super-Gaussian densities.

Stylistically, Marschner exhibits both the musical flavour and the interest in the supernatural of Weber and the early Romantics and the expanded 19th-century orchestration with its wider emotional range that was to characterize the works of Richard Wagner.

An earthquake on F-fault (M w = 6.7) induces a Δ σCFF∼1.6 × 10−1MPa on OP-fault; this value is larger than the range of 10−1−10−2 MPa that characterizes the typical stress transfer between faults [ Scholz, 2010].

Many institutions provide ranges that roughly characterize departmental and institutional expectations.

To adequately represent the prevailing wind conditions at a source for the purpose of fully probabilistic analysis it is necessary to interrogate the full range of meteorological data over a period of years and for temporal ranges that sufficiently characterize the seasonal variations, in order to incorporate the uncertainty in any particular set of conditions at the source.

The wide range of landform assemblages (landsystems) that characterizes these deglaciated landscapes provides a set of invaluable modern analogues or process-form models for use in paleoglaciological reconstruction.

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