Sentence examples for upon characterising from inspiring English sources

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The majority of these studies have focused upon characterising a tumour at presentation, before treatment, rather than looking at the effects of treatment on the tumour.

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An interpretative repertoire, Potter and Wetherell suggest, is "a lexicon or register of terms and metaphors drawn upon to characterise and evaluate actions and events" (1987, 138).

Unfortunately, in the studied blend containing the curing agent, a band appearing upon curing overlapped with the band characterising the end-group reaction.

21 From this perspective, we were interested in how participants drew upon and/or resisted particular discourses when characterising their experiences.

In general, MSCs are characterised upon expression of a group of surface receptors and upon their multilineage potential [40].

To assess whether T cells adopt quiescent, memory cell phenotype upon IL-2 withdrawal in our model, we compared the gene expression patterns obtained with those described by other researchers as characterising memory vs. naïve vs. effector T cells.

Once descriptions of direct agent responsibility can be formed, there is a foundation upon which to characterise the dynamics of how responsibility can be acquired, transferred and discharged and, in particular, how delegation can be effected.

SVMPs were characterised based upon the presence or absence of additional domains extending from the metalloproteinase domain [ 30].

When a TF is bound to the promoter region, experimental evidence suggests an increased probability of the gene being its target, but the functional nature of the TFBS would be difficult to characterise based upon the TFBS profile alone.

The phenomenon of cathodic hydrogen evolution upon anodically polarised Mg is characterised by the rate of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) increasing with anodic polarisation, a phenomenon called the negative different effect (NDE).

In this absolutely nutty system, in which tax can only be explained as a punishment for failing to get rich enough to avoid it, insult is heaped upon injury as judges then characterise the "UK taxpayer" as a special class of person, all themselves in full-time, well-paid employment.

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