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The phrase 'which are characteristic' is correct in written English.
This phrase is typically used with a noun that precedes it to refer to the features or qualities associated with that noun. For example, "The plants of the alpine region have certain morphological features which are characteristic of the environment."
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Operations can develop trends which are characteristic of themselves.
Antlers, which are characteristic features of the deer family, are not integumentary derivatives at all.
Large soot particles, which are characteristic under microgravity, disappeared.
It has square stems and leaves in pairs, which are characteristic of the Lamiaceae (mint) plant family.
The Lena Pillars are pinnacle features which are characteristic on karsts.
spectra show the existence of doublets which are characteristic of an aligned monodomain nematic phase.
None of his rats had shown decreases in red blood cells and platelets, or damage to the liver, which are characteristic of severe forms of the disease.
Opinion has been divided in the cogent threads which are characteristic of Northerner readers, with strong but well-argued views in favour of these developments and against them.
Antidiabetic drug, any drug that works to lower abnormally high glucose (sugar) levels in the blood, which are characteristic of the endocrine system disorder known as diabetes mellitus.
To clarify the authenticity of the mapped sequence reads, we checked the frequency of post-mortem misincorporation and depurination, which are characteristic of ancient DNA.
There is no detailed information about mtDNA haplotypes which are characteristic for the representatives of particular voivodeship (województwo) or county (powiat) in Poland.
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