Sentence examples for that commonly characterize from inspiring English sources

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Performance An additional challenging aspect is related to the strict performance requirements that commonly characterize NoSQL systems, as the access control enforcement overhead should not compromise the efficiency of the considered systems.

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AD is a disease that is commonly characterized by a gradual decline of memory, language, and cognitive ability.

These cancer-related breakage events frequently generate fusion genes that are commonly characterized by gains of function [ 73].

Therefore, our secondary outcomes included dyslipidemia, a condition that is commonly characterized in patients with type 2 diabetes by the "atherogenic lipid triad" of hypertriglyceridemia, low levels of HDL-C, and a predominance of small, dense, LDL-C particles (17) and that has an established relationship with risk of macrovascular complications (8).

Two areas of the body that are most commonly characterized by pain are the knee(s) and the spine.

Given that threads in online discussion are commonly characterized by long chains of reciprocal of messages (visually emphasized in hierarchical views) [95], Aragón et al. [89] incorporates reciprocity to the original features from Gómez et al. [85]: popularity, root-bias and novelty.

Given that tumors are so commonly characterized in terms of their growth characteristics, their altered growth regulation is seldom recognized as a potential limitation to the multifraction therapy typically employed in the clinic.

It seems that these domains are commonly characterized by an excess of a certain amino acid(s).

It is worth noting that bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are commonly characterized and genetically linked with each other by circadian rhythm disruption [21], [22], [23], [24].

We criticize the so-called positive program for x-phi as it is commonly characterized, and argue that explication furnishes a valuable new role for x-phi.

Women who show anger, or any similarly strong emotion, are commonly characterized as psycho, crazy, or bitchy terms that insist such feelings are ugly, undesirable, and unfeminine.

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