Sentence examples for traditionally characterised as from inspiring English sources

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The DEX is traditionally characterised as a prodrug, which is activated inside cardiomyocytes to the metal-chelating metabolite ADR-925.

NEU has been traditionally characterised as a severely potent transplacental teratogen and carcinogen in rodents [ 4, 5].

Regarding low-crowned molar groups, and therefore traditionally characterised as browsers, gross craniodental analysis and wear methodologies gathered from some extinct Giraffidae and Dromomerycidae have revealed the appearance of grazing adaptations early on in their evolution [ 7, 10, 14].

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The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.

He is the only political leader who can stop a retreat from the consensus of decency that has traditionally characterised Britain's role in the world.

Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.

The tastes are often characterised as "basic".

Bigelow is often characterised as the toughest director out there.

The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.

Can a film festival be characterised as digital or analogue?

Economic slowdowns can often be characterised as periods of hesitation.

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