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Significados de
characterised
en inglés
Characterized.
characterized
Términos relacionados
defined
Sinónimos
Examples for "
characterized
"
characterized
Examples for "
characterized
"
1
His doctors have now
characterized
his status as serious, a statement said.
2
Building upon previous work that has
characterized
a large family of An.
3
New and emerging views are
characterized
by different philosophies of nature, i.e.
4
At the moment, the long-term consequences of mammalian cloning remain poorly
characterized
.
5
However, how mesenchymal cells respond directly to microbial stimuli remains poorly
characterized
.
Uso de
characterised
en inglés
1
Anticoagulation use was
characterised
according to guideline-recommended risk scores and Indigenous status.
2
They were mainly
characterised
by a normal body axis in any position.
3
The trait of personal courage has markedly
characterised
the House of Hanover.
4
The Catalan independence movement has always been
characterised
by its peaceful nature.
5
Emerging science and technologies are often
characterised
by complexity, uncertainty and controversy.
6
Anaemia has not been well
characterised
among HIV-infected children in sub-Saharan Africa.
7
The bull market of the 1990s has been
characterised
by such periods.
8
That focus has
characterised
a career in football that has broken barriers.
9
He worshipped the gods in many great sacrifices
characterised
by profuse presents.
10
The experimental buildings illustrated here often tend to be
characterised
by delicacy.
11
Buthelezi carries extensive accountability for the sectarianism that
characterised
politics before 1994.
12
They were saluting the sort of resistance that once
characterised
Italian football.
13
Much of the subsequent criticism
characterised
the performance as rambling and embarrassing.
14
The language lost something of that infantine sweetness which had
characterised
it.
15
Sampdoria's triumph was
characterised
by a rich and infectious sense of fun.
16
Beckett's writing for the stage is
characterised
by an impulse towards abstraction.
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characterised
characterise
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characterise british
characterise by violence
characterise in terms
characterise more
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Characterised
a través del tiempo
Characterised
por variante geográfica
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