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Indeed, this is one of the central characteristics.
The most common silicone compound, poly-dimethylsiloxane, can illustrate the central characteristics of the class.
These lines capture one of the central characteristics of Milosz's art: the instinct to strip away the inessential, to zero in on the heart of the matter.
Long life is one of the central characteristics of an advanced society; in Russia, men often die too young to collect a pension.
As its name implies, one of the central characteristics of biomechanics is that it is highly interdisciplinary.
The data collected was adjusted based on the micro census for the structure of the population by means of weighting according to the central characteristics (school-leaving qualification, gender, data of birth, federal state) (Eberhard et al. 2013).
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Tension is the central characteristic of any production of Bizet's "Carmen," because it is the central characteristic of the work itself.
While partisan division is the central characteristic of the modern Congress, women have begun to crack away at the gridlock by forming coalitions that have surprised leaders of both parties.
Clash decided that the central characteristic for Elmo should be that he "should represent love".
Well then, let's take a look at The Columbus Group definition of giftedness, in which the central characteristic of giftedness is asynchrony.
The central characteristic of this approach (compared to a conventional statistical parametric mapping-like approach) is its identification of a multivariate pattern of voxels and their characteristic activation levels that collectively identify the neural response to a stimulus.
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