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The phrase "we only characterized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the specific aspects or features that have been described or defined in a particular context. Example: "In our research, we only characterized the physical properties of the material, leaving the chemical analysis for future studies."
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So far, we only characterized the fully symmetric case.
Although we only characterized the BG network with Izhikevich models, the proposed approach can also be extended to more complex neuron models and other types of functional networks.
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In this paper, we only characterize the genome of two of these, Drimys and Piper, and we use 61 protein-coding genes from all three for the phylogenetic analyses.
We must emphasize that we have only characterized the retrotranslocation of a single ERAD substrate in this initial study, and other substrates may require other components or pathways for retrotranslocation.
To date, however, we have only characterized DRAM-1 and the most related protein in terms of amino-acid sequence that we termed DRAM-2.
For this analysis we also only characterized genes that had SYT-SSX2 binding sites that overlapped with at least 1 epigenetic marker and identified 314 upregulated and 110 downregulated genes by this criterion.
In those studies, we could only characterize the presence of CRISPR spacers, but could not assemble them into loci nor could we determine whether or not those CRISPR loci were expressed.
But half an hour earlier, when the final polls closed in Indiana, Fox only characterized the race as "close" and CNN and MSNBC said it was "too early to call".
PD is not only characterized by dopaminergic degeneration but also by serotonergic degeneration [8, 9].
Capacity regions are only characterized in some special cases, e.g., Gaussian MAC with additive interference known to both encoders [13].
Firstly, the channel walls were only characterized in their wetting behavior for water and not for mineral oil.
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