Sentence examples for were commonly characterized from inspiring English sources

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The three anomalous random inhomogeneities were commonly characterized by smaller κ (Fig. 8a) and in these areas P(m) at large wavenumbers were moderately large compared with the surrounding areas.

Their study assumed a PSDF which has power-law decay at large wavenumbers to take into account of frequency dependence of scattering and clarified these strong and moderately strong random inhomogeneities were commonly characterized by a gradual spectral gradient.

Old-growth forests were commonly characterized by (a) tree basal areas >80 m2/ha; (b) density of shade-tolerant tree species in the emergent and dominant canopy layer >36%; (c) higher tree species richness (>7 tree species) than successional stands; (d) presence of large canopy emergents (>80 cm dbh, >25 m tall); (e) high vertical heterogeneity; and (f) minimum stand ages older than 200 years.

These species were commonly characterized by dark-brown to black ascocarps with conspicuous peridial warts and spiny or spinose-reticulate ascospores.

In the study by Snowden and colleagues, repetitive/stereotypic behaviors were commonly characterized by complex routines, sometimes associated with obsessive symptoms, while simple motor behaviors were infrequent [ 4, 6].

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During fracture characterization, the aperture size is commonly characterized with the image logs.

He is commonly characterized as an inflation hawk, a label Mr. Hoenig rejects as overly simplistic.

The shortest and lightest in tone of Mahler's symphonies, the Fourth is commonly characterized as a paean to youthful innocence, transporting the listener, in the words of Mr. Fischer's brief program note, "to his inner child, to his dreams of angels, fairy tales, angst and pure, divine love".

Urban streamflow is commonly characterized by increased peak discharges and runoff volumes.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is commonly characterized by obesity, insulin resistance (IR), hyperandrogenemia and hirsutism.

Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is commonly characterized as a hepatotoxin, which can cause disruption of keratin filaments.

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