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Uncertainty of position characterizes bonds in this class.

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Immunoelectrophroesis characterizes the type of monoclonal immunoglobulin being produced.

Neoteric science view is developing into modern science view,which characterizes with integration and organism.

The optimum techniques, micro-characterizes, surface analysis, catalytic performance, stability of the platinized electrode were investigated.

That would break a string of lower highs that characterizes a bear market.

Luxun's lyrical poem is a part of his whole literary creation activity, which characterizes unique aesthetic value.

This binding action stalls the excess growth of blood vessels in the eye that characterizes age-related macular degeneration.

What characterizes a peregrine falcon is its pure ability to hunt at high speed in open airspace.

The second section runs from stanzas nine through seventeen, and it characterizes the song that the heavenly choir sings at the moment of the Nativity.

Her handwriting never became fluid, but it acquired something of the severe beauty that characterizes the writing of old people who have written little in their lives.

The personified description of natural scenery characterizes Sanskrit Poems of both natural scenery beauty and humanistic beauty, and tell poets' pursuit of harmonious relation between man and nature.

Seismic geomorphology emphasizes the imaging of sedimentary bodies in relative geologic age domain, and characterizes the plane reflection pattern of seismic facies.

The wide use of nouns and prepositional phrases characterizes EST as static and abstract language, while the use of large numbers of verbs makes Chinese a dynamic and concrete one.

This paper studies the influence of vagrancy and homesickness on Du Fu's poems in his later years and stresses Du Fu's idea of "State comes first", which characterizes Confucianism.

Cultural development always characterizes itself by a self-paradox, and the culture of our times in particular shows this paradox between a thirst for cultural advance and a destined conservatism.

You were wearing a beautiful suit of light-brown tweeds, and you ran upstairs two steps at a time with the boyish ease that always characterizes your movements. You were hat in hand, so that, with indescribable amazement, I could see your youthful hair. Your handsome, slim, and spruce figure was a positive shock to me.