Sentence examples for those characterised from inspiring English sources

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The relationship between artists – those characterised by being such special snowflakes no one tells them to STFU – and people who take an administrative role in their care (characterised by an eternally haunted look in their eyes) isn't a relationship that's explored all that often; with answers like that it's not hard to see why.

Those characterised as having low CRF appear to benefit from improved survival whilst fitter individuals do not [37, 38].

There were 30 cases (5.2%) of unclassified headache among those characterised by headache on <15 days/month.

Our results show a clear ranking of urban spaces from those characterised as being wilder and greener, to those dominated by paved surfaces that are more highly managed.

Future research can go further by automatically classifying SN users based on the framework's attributes that can be retrieved from the network in order to add an extra layer of security for those characterised as more vulnerable.

By the end of the Introduction to Moral Theory, even Thomasius recognises that "rational love" will function only in relatively harmonious contexts, in others, particularly those characterised by unequal power positions, justice may well be required.

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"The creative elements needed to produce humour are strikingly similar to those characterising the cognitive style of people with psychosis – both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder," said Professor Gordon Claridge from Oxford University's department of experimental psychology.

At more negative potentials to those characterising capacitance peak-1, electrolyte penetrates the DOPC.

Among the most useful of these parameters are those characterising wingbeating, but these have hitherto not been considered retrievable from echoes acquired during the normal conical-scan mode of operation because it was expected that the small wingbeat modulation would be overwhelmed by the larger variations in echo intensity due to the beam's changing polarisation and the conical-scan.

Anecdotally, the contributory effect of strain background on phenotype is well known amongst researchers and has been noted in many studies, including those characterising cardiac phenotypes.

Outcome variables were those characterising BHR; i.e. FEV1 fall and increase in Rrs4-16 post-MBC test; airway inflammation; FENO (in predicted percentages); EP; rhinoconjunctivitis- and asthma-like symptoms.

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