Sentence examples for with a characterising from inspiring English sources

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The directive would ban cigarettes with a "characterising flavour", such as menthol, strawberry or vanilla, on the grounds that they encourage young people to start smoking.

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Marilynne Robinson has emerged, in a late apotheosis, as one of America's greatest contemporary novelists, with a career characterised by surprise and singularity.

Northern Ireland will take flight to France with a squad characterised by maturity, discipline and sheer industry; all facets drilled by the meticulous O'Neill.

It has significant structural and functional similarities with a previously characterised Drosophila protein Dpit47.

In a subgroup of 19 DMD patients after 24 months of follow-up, increased levels of CD133+CXCR4+CD34- cells was shown to be associated with a phenotype characterised by slower disease progression.

Comparison was made with a previously characterised series of younger (<70 years) patients.

Wolbachia incidence was defined as the percentage of species with individuals that were infected with a fully characterised Wolbachia strain (MLST genes, wsp, 16S rDNA).

In addition, type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with a cardiomyopathy characterised by left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and diastolic dysfunction [ 3].

We want to know if women with a work characterised by high demands and low control are at increased risk for the above mentioned pregnancy outcomes, compared to women whose work is characterised by low demands and high control.

Patients with a disease characterised by a large δ will experience insidious disease with a small population of MM cells leading to significant and rapid bone loss, a feature that could lead to a misdiagnosis of osteoporosis rather than myeloma.

In M. tuberculosis, CrgA is abundant and interacts directly with cell division proteins (FtsZ, FtsQ, FtsI and PBPA) and with a newly characterised membrane protein, CwsA, that in turn interacts with the mycobacterial DivIVA orthologue Wag31 (Plocinski et al., 2012).

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