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单词 Characterise
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1. For example, we can characterise the human body as a system which is comprised of a number of sub-systems.
2. Only a few manometric studies have attempted to characterise the motility patterns associated with mass movements.
3. Very roughly we can characterise perhaps four main axes to this debate.
4. Montague grammars, by contrast, characterise at most context-sensitive languages, and therefore yield decision procedures for grammaticality.
5. Open mountain heights and gently sloping valleys characterise the mid-section reaching nearly 1500 metres in the High Feldberg.
6. A panel of monoclonal antibodies were used to characterise the gastric lymphoma in all 50 patients who had undergone surgery.
7. We can characterise this as rule by the non-elected with power in the hands of a bureaucratic elite.
8. Humiliation, torture and murder, to an obscene degree(), characterise the region's history.
9. The particular characteristics chosen above to characterise television and print-on-paper media, are one way of seeing their utilities.
10. We shall characterise a lexeme as a family of lexical units.
11. Whilst some now characterise the relationship as grossly unfavourable, others draw the line at calling it less favourable.
12. History will characterise all these transactions as insane.
13. He adds that what is supposed to characterise a gifted minority is revealed by psychoanalytical thought to be commonplace.
14. The purpose of the study is to characterise 101 cases of pulmonary acariasis patients.
15. Some officials have sensibly sought to characterise the pull-out as a purely commercial decision of little broader significance.
16. The identity, size, shape and relative amount of the inclusions help to characterise the clays.
17. What is interesting is that the insect imagery used to characterise the villeins is continued here.
18. Our concern is particularly with the processes which drive and characterise those relationships.
19. Life events can be developmental in nature: weaning, toilet training and puberty are examples that characterise all people's lives.
20. Discussion Impedance planimetry is a novel technique offering possibilities to characterise biomechanical properties invivo of the gut wall.
21. In six years she had never been able to cultivate that devil-may-care attitude that seemed to characterise the gentleman at the Feathers.
22. To some, we are living in a new world order: others characterise it as a new world disorder.
23. The power of the officials stems from their understanding the processes and procedures that characterise the bureaucratic organisation.
24. The augmented grammar contains the rules of the original grammar plus rules which characterise the structures that the transformations can add.
25. The idiosyncrasies of the certificates make Cornish towns exceptionally difficult to characterise.
26. A constellation of social difficulties has also been found to characterise parents who severely physically abuse their children.
27. This will be the first time THz technology has been used on cancer cells and it will also be developed to characterise genetic material.
28. Higher-end research tools such as nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis, and mass spectroscopy can be used to characterise compounds in traditional medicines.
29. "Zero" was a catchier slogan than the arcane incrementalism that had come to characterise old-time arms control.
30. It depends on the mix of investment strategies that characterise the market.
31. A tooth system is defined by a unique pressure angle and set of tooth proportions which characterise the system's basic rack of Fig D.
32. In the future, it is planned to modify the radar to characterise targets in more detail by exploiting their polarimetric and Doppler signatures.
33. Secondly, we characterise premium rate mobile message services and examine their emergence.
34. K And we can characterise the K which we call the K Infinite by a number of terms.
35. The students characterise the plants according to their physical appearance.
36. Then there is the Web Ontology Language ( OWL ), which provides a way to characterise objects.
37. The smooth heart-stirring acceleration and effortless cruising power that characterise the GS430′s peerless sports performance are generated by a sophisticated 4.3 - litre V8 engine.
38. It'shows how stochastic and deterministic trends characterise long - run behaviour of Taipei house prices.
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