Sentence examples for specifically characterised from inspiring English sources

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Forty-seven (41.6%) advertisements specifically characterised these risks as cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events (angina, MI, TIA, CVA or similar).

This is important because, as noted earlier, depression is specifically characterised by abstraction to negative events and outcomes.

But none of these studies have specifically characterised PU foam as an OP cancellous bone model, by comparison of the relevant data with OP bone properties.

Patient discontinuation rates were 29.4% and 15.9% among anti-TNF-experienced and anti-TNF-naïve patients, respectively; this difference was particularly notable in placebo patients (that is, 42% vs 12% of patients) and could have been related to the longer duration and greater activity of disease that specifically characterised anti-TNF-experienced patients.

The clinical features of these diseases are the overproduction of mature, functional blood cells, specifically characterised by an increased red-cell mass in PV, a high platelet count in ET and bone marrow fibrosis in PMF (Levine et al., 2007; Spivak et al., 2003).

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In order to specifically characterise regions (such as Medial Prefrontal Gyrus, Medial Temporal Lobe and Pole, Posterior Cingulate Cortex, Precuneus, Inferior Parietal Lobe) which are associated with the Default Brain Mode [34] we singled these cortical nodes out and repeated the groupwise analysis.

A 1D H-NMR spectroscopy method was used to specifically characterise primary energy metabolites, finding significant changes in 18 UCB metabolites from infants with either perinatal asphyxia or HIE [ 58].

Specifically, AD was characterised by regional thinning of the parahippocampal, subgenual cingulate regions and temporal pole, whereas cortical thinning in DLB was localised in the middle and posterior cingulate, superior temporo-occipital and lateral ortibofrontal regions.

Furthermore, the trend towards a greater decrease in depressive rumination for RT + CNT relative to RT provides some evidence that CNT specifically reduced thinking characterised by abstract construals (Watkins, 2008).

Specifically, they were characterised by one or more of (1) clinicians failing to listen to the patients' or carers' observations about their risks or the quality of their treatment and care, (2) clinicians failing to recognise and respond to clear signs that a patient had a pressure ulcer or was at risk of developing one, and (3) services not being effectively coordinated.

Specifically, TRM composites are characterised by a textile embedded in a mortar matrix.

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