Examples of using Characterize in English and their translations into Malay
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One of his goals is to identify and characterize the genes involved in plant cell wall biosynthesis using model plant Arabidopsis,
Gill and Spirling(2015) argue that“the WikiLeaks disclosure potentially represents a trove of data that might be tapped to test subtle theories in international relations” and then statistically characterize the sample of leaked documents.
then statistically characterize the sample of leaked documents.
a modern service-oriented administration characterize Technical University of Berlin.
also the properties of the psyche that characterize each person, his inclinations
the whole series of symptoms that characterize this disorder.
big-picture issues that characterize global business management today.
outside national boundaries characterize this period of globalization of the economy
beyond national boundaries characterize this period of globalization of the economy
A socio-psychological characteristic is a combination of certain socio-psychological phenomena that characterize the properties, characteristics
which is to say that they characterize precisely the anticipated worth of the stock,
practices, and cultures that characterize the sphere of legal phenomena on a global and transnational scale.
promotion of human rights characterize and enliven the UNISAL as a center of knowledge that gives taste for study
predict changes that characterize the new environments of participation,
Good and reliable actions will characterize you positively, participation will be pleasant to others,
lyrical force which characterize his poetic masterpieces".[5].
Behçet's disease is a rare condition characterized by the inflammation of different blood vessels, causing the appearance of skin lesions, mouth ulcers and vision problems.
Adrian Wooldridge characterized Morgan as America's"greatest banker".
Murray Gordon characterizes Muhammad's approach to slavery as reformist rather than revolutionary.
Characterizing the causal relationship can be the subject of much debate.