Examples of using To characterize in English and their translations into Danish
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show half-cycle and waveforms to characterize electrical system dynamics generator start-ups,
I will go as far as to characterize the smile as catching,
A number of methods can be used to characterize the polymorphic forms of an API.
The established values of the tooling have come to characterize machining capability and set benchmarks for tooling.
I was going to characterize it as the modification of our colleague/friendship paradigm with the addition of a date-like component.
Then follow the menu on the right hand side to learn how to characterize such events.
which came to characterize the societies of the Iron Age and Viking periods.
white and black, to characterize the different spaces and moments.
mathematics alone were not enough to characterize Euclidean geometry.
blood libel) to characterize Israel or Israelis.
led some parents and conservatives to characterize him as a poor role model for children.
Some remote sensing scientists have proposed using the measurement of the radiance coming from vegetation canopies in those bands to characterize plant health status from a satellite platform.
However, the individual enthusiasm that tends to characterize these new literary forums is not unproblematic:
white and black, to characterize the different spaces
gating algorithms to characterize each immune cell subset. For the gating algorithm,
Though multiple pathogen infection assays have been developed to characterize the plant immune response29,35,
The droops which see that movement off come to characterize the next, Cantabile,
which will be used to characterize groups of immunocompromised patients
has been performed in 250 male patients to characterize the effects of toremifene on the QTc interval duration.
International Working Men's Association. A few remarks will suffice to characterize that document.