Examples of using Is characterized in English and their translations into Chinese
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The UK stock market is characterized by strong institutional dominance.
Moreover, the Philippine scenario is characterized by wide disparities.
It is characterized by three squares found in the corners allowing the reader to detect fastly the position of the code.
The work of the rotary tiller is characterized by high-speed rotation of the working parts, and almost all safety problems are related.
And, Multiple Linear Regression(as the name suggests) is characterized by multiple(more than 1) independent variables.
This key breakthrough is characterized as providing“new insights into data analysis in the era of quantum computing.”.
Severe bacterial sepsis is characterized by an extreme immune response, inflammation, reduced blood flow, clotting, and organ failure.
The truck's clear-cut design is characterized by strength, durability and simplicity,” Jankauskas said.
In the early stages, population development is characterized by a low birth rate, a high death rate, and as a result, low growth rate.
It is characterized by a high level of manoeuvrability, with the small turning radius making it ideal choice for urban environments.
It is characterized by a translocation of chromosomes 17 and 22 that results in the fusion of the collagen type 1 alpha 1 gene and the PDGF B gene.
The Arab Region is characterized by hyper-arid and arid climatic conditions, affecting more than 78 percent of its total area.
This is so given the fact that the Conference is characterized by its role as a negotiating forum, and not merely a deliberative one.
At the Colloquium it was recognized that microfinance is characterized by close relationships with clients, simplified procedures and specialized credit methodology.
Level 4 is characterized by mature behaviour and processes that are quantitatively managed- i.e. controlled using metrics and quantitative techniques.
Nevertheless, the current international economic reality, which is characterized by globalization and excessive liberalization, continues to batter economies such as that of Burkina Faso.
In the early stages, population development is characterized by a low birthrate and a high death rate, and as a result, low growth rate.
Emergency management is characterized by a high workload, high pressure, and high risk.
Poisoning is characterized by miosis, hypersecretion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, bronchial constriction, respiratory depression, and muscle twitching.
In addition, most of the northern part of the developing world is characterized by dry and windy climate, which often makes people feel uncomfortable.