Examples of using Is characteristic in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The wide and long loop of the letter is characteristic of a materialist seeking to satisfy all his needs.
In addition, this color of stool is characteristic for a sharp disorder of the hepatic function,
as much as it is characteristic equally of contradictory convictions.
The greatest income in this sphere is characteristic for those, who specializes in organizing so-called VIP tours, as well as popular in recent years, business tourism.
It is characteristic of Yisrael's behavior from the time they were taken out of Egypt.
The photograph of Agnon‘s library is characteristic of Yairi‘s work,
The pigmentation of Addison's disease is characteristic, and is particularly evident on exposed
Marking jar handles is characteristic of the Kingdom of Judah
for which a low level of labor productivity is characteristic.
The greatest need for insulin therapy is characteristic for the period from the 24th to the 30th week,
You can also detect swelling of the nipple and darkening of the halo around it- this phenomenon is characteristic of women during lactation.
It is characteristic of the Chinese, then, to think not in concepts
a crying reaction is characteristic, the arm is lowered along the body.
Known as Herbig-Haro objects, their shape and color is characteristic of glowing hydrogen gas shocked by jets streaming away from newborn stars.
like real predators, which is characteristic of"Bengals".
This process occurs in the last additional phase of formation, which is characteristic only of the process of spermatogenesis.
coin-sized patches, which is characteristic of alopecia areta(though sometimes it leads to complete baldness).
This is necessary to ensure that the resulting mixture does not give an acid reaction, which is characteristic of vitriol.
For the first type, the absolute destruction of specific gland cells capable of producing insulin is characteristic.
while oversocialization is characteristic only of a certain segment of modern leftism;