These trails form distinctive signatures, which can be exploited as reliable discriminators to characterize specific events or disclose hidden targets.
The team characterizes "extreme cold events" for each year in three ways: intensity, duration, and frequency.
"The government seems inclined to view the facts in the worst possible light, and to characterize events that could be explained, or are exculpatory, in ways that tend to incriminate."
The memorial of fallen in local park and the vale of Nikolaj Chmelnický with three memorials characterize events from that period.
In 1995, he spearheaded research that isolated the etiologic agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE), a new human disease, and has since characterized fundamental events involved in infection of leukocytes.
It was difficult to make yourself heard over the permanent dull roar of badinage that characterized social events at Rothera.
For him, Kal itself is a dimension of Akal, the only difference being the process that characterizes temporal events, and the eternality of Akal.
High-speed cameras are frequently used in science in order to characterize events which happen too fast for traditional film speeds.
One of the basic analysis techniques is to use high-speed cameras in order to characterize events which happen too fast to see, e.g., during production.
Comrie usefully characterizes causative events in terms of two (or more) microevents perceived of composing a macroevent, and encoded in a single expression (of varying size and form).