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| "It depends on how you | characterize a record . . . |
| It is used to | characterize a noise signal in the frequency range where |
| The term was intended to identify and | characterize a diplomatic policy which establishes and m |
| itical temperature and critical pressure to | characterize a fluid. |
| plained as “the idea that it is possible to | characterize a linguistic system that every speaker shar |
| To molecularly | characterize a new genetic disorder, it is necessary to |
| ormulation, Grosse and colleagues sought to | characterize a large genetic sequence by dividing the se |
| the Venus In-Situ Explorer will acquire and | characterize a core sample of the surface to study prist |
| n the porn industry term "gay-for-pay"), to | characterize actor Blake Riley's liking his first encoun |
| not only are behaviors and cognitions that | characterize adults the product of natural selection pre |
| oise-blue nape patch and black-and-red bill | characterize adults. |
| he fourth module is designed to identify or | characterize all species of bacteria, mycobacteria and y |
| said that "[i]t is difficult to catalog and | characterize all of his tie-ins and tentacles at all lev |
| e coexistence of these two opposing factors | characterize all the existence of the Lombard Kingdom, i |
| series and using the first non-zero term to | characterize an osculating parabola. |
| n September 30, 2005 by the NIH to acquire, | characterize and distribute the 21 human embryonic stem |
| Antenna-related research programs | characterize antenna gain characteristics, develop phase |
| bt, for instance, that a Penguins fan would | characterize any element of a sweep of the foe in the Cu |
| e, Poujadisme is often used pejoratively to | characterize any kind of ideology that declares itself a |
| "The Use of 'Result-Oriented' to | Characterize Appellate Decisions," 10 Wm. |
| His skills in what we now | characterize as guerilla war were justly famous. |
| independence of Puerto Rico from what they | characterize as United States colonial rule. |
| The present moment, which some would | characterize as postmodern, presents one example of an h |
| Nairobi authorities to formalize what they | characterize as an "illegal settlement." |
| her management of the district, which they | characterize as autocratic and unyielding to differing v |
| k published May 9, 2008), whose memory they | characterize as "nonstop, uncontrollable, and automatic" |
| olecular genetic approaches to discover and | characterize bacterial virulence factors involved in hos |
| inity electrophoresis, used to separate and | characterize biomolecules on basis of their molecular ch |
| sands of discoveries while using the APS to | characterize both organic and inorganic materials and ev |
| to an ultrashort pulse, MIIPS can not only | characterize but also manipulate the ultrashort pulse to |
| ilitating neurodegenerative disease that is | characterize by the eventual death of motor neurons and |
| This fact has been useful to | characterize cancer markers and to predict the disease e |
| Resprouters | characterize chaparral, fynbos, kwongan, savanna and oth |
| V dramas and movies, and is usually used to | characterize characters who come from walled villages. |
| characterize countable colored cycles whose automorphism | |
| characterize cycles whose full automorphism groups act f | |
| ; and the use of gene cloning technology to | characterize damaged chromosomes at the molecular level |
| ons of ENDOR are many and have been used to | characterize details of spatial and electronic structure |
| voted "Yes" on HB 4836, a bill which would | characterize discrimination based on sexual orientation |
| They then sought to | characterize each of these fragments as either coding or |
| on the Internet, that records the data that | characterize each named viral taxon, together with the c |
| al descriptions and recollections routinely | characterize early Western participants as hippies-backp |
| hostess bars, pool halls and drug dens that | characterize East Los Angeles gang life in the 1980s. |
| king common man, causing the media to often | characterize Edwards as a populist. |
| Luminance is often used to | characterize emission or reflection from flat, diffuse s |
| These observations serve to | characterize eruptive behavior, identify the nature of p |
| use a group of photometers to discover and | characterize extrasolar planets of all sizes and kinds a |
| It is commonly used to | characterize film thickness for single layers or complex |
| Geologists prefer to | characterize Florida's Big Bend as the drowned karst sec |
| It is used to | characterize fluid flows where there is simultaneous hea |
| Natural forest vegetation | characterize forests of oak, hornbeam, alder, willow, po |
| ction set a number of precedents that would | characterize Hayden's later political campaigns. |
| It is used to | characterize heat transfer in forced convection flows. |
| It may also be used to | characterize heterogeneous solid mixtures to determine r |
| e also retained a body language that was to | characterize him for the rest of his long life. |
| s untiring efforts for those he served, all | characterize him as a man and citizen of whom it may wel |
| for gays, prompting the Willamette Week to | characterize him as "a moderate's moderate," in their 19 |
| se, determination and progressiveness which | characterize him in his other industrial and commercial |
| He would later | characterize himself during his teenage years as a "juve |
| ervations and independent ideas and help to | characterize himself as well as the artists whose works |
| contrasts in ethnic and cultural identities | characterize his work. |
| created the term "Lyrical Conceptualism" to | characterize his style in both painting and poetry, and |
| At first, Herrigel did not | characterize his lessons as a form of Zen when he wrote |
| Mihai Eminescu, an admiration which came to | characterize his entire work. |
| s Christian-themed and uses dark imagery to | characterize humanity. |
| and the countless rocks on the beach still | characterize Humarock. |
| g pronominal and conjunctional clitics that | characterize Hurrian, especially that of the Mitanni let |
| ted image degradation as well as methods to | characterize infrared detection and display systems. |
| gh critics have found the work difficult to | characterize, it has been critically well-received. |
| r all these reasons, it seems inaccurate to | characterize it strictly as a trade jargon. |
| ewed this term as propaganda, and pushed to | characterize it as more than just the actions of a few m |
| Many ornate details | characterize it, including imbricated shingles on the we |
| s are numerical parameters of a graph which | characterize its topology and are usually graph invarian |
| Many ornate details | characterize its facade, such as variations in the mater |
| g the interweaving of past and present that | characterize Kadono's original. |
| origin of the Indri in particular, but all | characterize lemurs as sacred, and not to be hunted or h |
| ntation of novel or enhanced experiments to | characterize materials, structures, and systems. |
| Lunatic fringe is a term used to | characterize members of a usually political or social mo |
| earchers to readily search the database and | characterize metabolites through features such as accura |
| Can be used to | characterize multi-layered media (e.g. |
| ntar plane that contains the Sun is used to | characterize multiple scattering of aerosols. |
| Avant-garde music is a term used to | characterize music which is thought to be ahead of its t |
| onance (NMR) spectroscopy have been used to | characterize nanocellulose morphology. |
| It is used to | characterize or identify possible structure or domains o |
| omfort, incoherence, and absurdity that can | characterize painterly experience-and experience in gene |
| ggregated (right-skewed) distributions that | characterize parasites. |
| ch relate to features which distinguish and | characterize people; of lines which the subjects carry w |
| ments of a suite of trace gases in order to | characterize potential biochemical and geochemical proce |
| was introduced by Helman et al. in 1993 to | characterize problems that can be optimized by a greedy |
| e scale distribution of the dark matter and | characterize properties of dark energy. |
| Even though COFs are usually harder to | characterize properties than MOFs because COFs have no s |
| sity of Amsterdam, who in 1970 used them to | characterize rigid planar structures. |
| ith flanking sequences and was the first to | characterize RNase P and its activity in processing of t |
| It is useful to both | characterize rotations, and also for converting between |
| Many of these features | characterize Sebald's other works of fiction, including |
| Oral arms | characterize Semaeostomeae, an order of large jellyfish. |
| d distinct definition of SNR is employed to | characterize sensitivity of imaging systems; see signal |
| Most versions of generative grammar | characterize sentences as either grammatically correct ( |
| conditions are necessary but not enough to | characterize SESE regions: since backedges do not alter |
| explores social and political issues which | characterize Sri Lanka and other Asian nations. |
| e to be used with the analysis methods that | characterize sugars by refractometric means but find wid |
| ith other data, thermal inertia can help to | characterize surface materials and the geologic processe |
| More generally, the term is used to | characterize syntax as being designed for ease of expres |
| I think it would be best to | characterize the result as inconclusive.--Karl |
| iges of the colonial High Court continue to | characterize the premises till date. |
| The levels | characterize the role of modeling in a software project. |
| This piece uses an increasing tempo to | characterize the progression of sections. |
| His homes | characterize the area and most were built in the 1920s. |
| owever, the Garden of Eden theorem does not | characterize the existence of such patterns. |
| The dance known as the Charleston came to | characterize the times. |
| Biorheological research determine and | characterize the dynamics of physiological processes at |
| The LCS is used to scan and | characterize the underside of the shuttle while in orbit |
| oric stone walls, creeks, and rolling hills | characterize the preserve. |
| cognition of the need for change and growth | characterize the goals of the congregation. |
| .D. 1971) - One of the first researchers to | characterize the genetic nature of tumor suppression. |
| ber of common changes to Hochdeutsch, which | characterize the dialect. |
| Hundreds of species of animals and plants | characterize the Santa Ana River's diversity of climates |
| She went on to | characterize the article as "rumor and exaggeration" in |
| , payload fraction is a common term used to | characterize the efficiency of a particular design. |
| cecraft, scheduled for launch in 2011, will | characterize the atmosphere of Jupiter using a suite of |
| nference rules of a member of such a family | characterize the theory of a logic. |
| ps instead of the high thoracic humps which | characterize the Zebu. |
| he specific TSS1-R mission objectives were: | characterize the current-voltage response of the TSS-orb |
| Mahatma Gandhi coins the term Satyagraha to | characterize the Non-Violence movement in South Africa. |
| iqui has coined a term cocktail ideology to | characterize the cultural profile of the Bangladeshi peo |
| Additional research has been done to | characterize the glycosylations of various PGIPs, and th |
| o the spiny thickets of endemic plants that | characterize the southwestern region of Madagascar. |
| ate Observing System (GCOS) as necessary to | characterize the climate of the Earth. |
| ountains, and oceanic volcanic islands that | characterize the Pacific basin. |
| The first four bars that | characterize the melody were added just before publicati |
| real space, one can define a dimension that | characterize the number of nodes that can be reached wit |
| well are outstanding players, but they also | characterize the drug-, sex-, and alcohol-fueled party a |
| ye, where it was much used in hindsight, to | characterize the excesses of the bygone era. |
| ring naturally occurring gamma radiation to | characterize the rock or sediment in a borehole. |
| tion and politically-charged messages which | characterize the work of the shitenno. |
| t GenomEUtwin that was formed to define and | characterize the genetic components in the background of |
| Charles de Borda was the first to directly | characterize the efficiency of waterwheels by comparing |
| Loose folds of skin | characterize the neck and sides of the body, which is co |
| Tolman cone angle and TEP has been used to | characterize the steric and electronic properties of pho |
| However, to | characterize the water quality one has to determine the |
| nd phonetic] glosses are intended merely to | characterize the most general meaning and phonological s |
| that can be seen the large city blocks that | characterize the former tidelands. |
| refer to "Martha and Henry from Rimbey" to | characterize the so-called "severely normal Albertans" w |
| a sense, the Weyl moments only (indirectly) | characterize the "mass distribution" of an isolated sour |
| e kinetic energy per volume, and is used to | characterize the potential of the flow to cavitate. |
| anes, but Sir Arthur Evans was the first to | characterize the site as palatial, declaring that Archan |
| e (Rome) and Brindisi have been compiled to | characterize the prevailing wind condition in the Somma- |
| quently by others in the U.S. government to | characterize the governments of certain countries as bei |
| itate the discovery of the adaptations that | characterize the species-wide architecture of the human |
| While this specimen bears features that | characterize the genus Aeolosaurus, it is from a younger |
| on his website, said "my goal in it was to | characterize the thinking of Western Europeans, not give |
| rs at the time and historians ever since to | characterize the second stage of the New Deal programs o |
| with the shelter of the massive trees which | characterize the square, a granite relief of the provinc |
| You continue to | characterize the student as a plagiarist though she was |
| ed the consensus by engaging in research to | characterize the ongoing and/or future impact of climate |
| dealing with the complexity and change that | characterize the leadership environment. |
| aracterization test is a means to describe ( | characterize) the actual behaviour of an existing piece |
| basic research and preclinical testing, to | characterize the intact heart's performance under variou |
| manipulation, such as optical tweezers, to | characterize the elasticity of DNA, to induce the mechan |
| The term may also be used to pejoratively | characterize the zealotry of agenda promoters, causing i |
| rs Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) is to | characterize the geology, geochemical and geophysical fe |
| the RAND Corporation in the early 1950s to | characterize the performance of pulsed radar systems, re |
| and the behavior of Rule 90 can be used to | characterize the possible periods of these oscillators. |
| He was among the first to | characterize the endosomal system. |
| thus leading many scholars to | characterize the exterminations as genocide. |
| us effort to identify new distonic species, | characterize their reactivity, and measure their stabili |
| is a common method to identify proteins and | characterize their amino acid sequences and post-transla |
| e too emotional in their expression, but to | characterize their action as deliberate intent to harm a |
| man Old Mennonite segment that continues to | characterize their core strength. |
| s as "an effete corps of impudent snobs who | characterize themselves as intellectuals." |
| Participants | characterize these experiences, and the revelations impa |
| It is possible to | characterize these diametrically opposed juxtapositions, |
| igh-resolution X-ray diffraction is used to | characterize thickness, crystallographic structure, and |
| Is the dispute over exactly how to | characterize this gentleman's views on economic theory? |
| and chalets and beautiful greenery are what | characterize this exclusive part of the Middle East. |
| m, see his Origins of the Kabbalah, p. 253) | characterize this view as an "erroneous and totally unfo |
| sion movies; The New York Times would later | characterize this work as "commercially respectable B-li |
| e breakdown and skeletal malformations that | characterize this disorder. |
| lace revolutions and female domination that | characterize this period of transition from the great Ma |
| Three modes of occurrence | characterize this rock. |
| n addition, he discovered zirconium, and to | characterize uranium and zirconium as distinct elements, |
| ecause it lacks the distinctive joints that | characterize Xenarthra, the same reason why Eurotamandua |
| ow engineers to detect, count, classify and | characterize yield failures caused by particles, pattern |
| It is extremely difficult to | characterize Zhi Qian's translation style, for the corpu |
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