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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinct response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a response that is clearly different or separate from others, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "In the survey, participants provided a distinct response that highlighted their unique perspectives on the issue."
Alternatives: "a clear answer" or "a unique reply".
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The single-layer sample shows a distinct response where conductive effects dominate.
We found that a series of protein receptors obtained a distinct response pattern to each target protein.
The impedimetric biosensor gave a distinct response to SRB, but had no obvious response to Vibrio angillarum.
The yeast shows a distinct response where the Prx Tsa1 accumulates in sulfenate form at high vsup.
In contrast, the carboxylate tip records a distinct response to salinity decrease, with a 20 30% drop.
Results showed a distinct response to reduced wind speeds between sites, indicating different levels of thermal risk to livestock and different, microclimate-specific, windbreak benefits for each location.
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It is intriguing that a general permeabilization by a peptide agent induces a spatially distinct response, i.e. callose synthesis located at specific points.
Each of the sensillum types shows a clearly distinct response spectrum.
The authors also explored Tyr mutants of the BOR1-GFP in BY-2 cells and found an interesting, distinct response from Arabidopsis.
A distinct hypersensitive response, similar to the response obtained with Rpi-blb1, appeared at the inoculation sites in Rpi-sto1 and Rpi-pta1 treated leaves.
In agreement with previous reports [22], this analysis resulted in the distribution of cells into a small number of distinct response groups.
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