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The phrase "able to differentiate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to recognize or distinguish between different items, concepts, or categories.
Example: "The scientist is able to differentiate a variety of species based on their genetic markers."
Alternatives: "capable of distinguishing a" or "able to tell apart a".
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At this point the people are able to differentiate a lot more.
You would think that most Americans have encountered fish and chips by now, and conversely, that most Britons would be able to differentiate a football team worthy of international acclaim from, say, the Bears.
Almost half of respondents were not able to differentiate a stochastic effect from a deterministic effect and about 40%% of respondents assessed that radiation damage occurrence is not dependent on patient gender and age.
They have to control and cope with the dynamics of traffic, user behavior, and active nodes involved and need to be able to differentiate a larger variety of QoS characteristics, such as ultra-low latency traffic, ultra-reliable communications, and broadcast traffic.
This dynamic prediction rule was able to differentiate a group of ICU patients at high risk to develop candidemia, with a relative risk of 16.9.
In this study, a density threshold of 60.7 HU was able to differentiate a thrombus from an artefact with a diagnostic accuracy of 97%.
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Although none of the tested vaccine ELISA combinations was able to differentiate an infected from a vaccinated animal (DIVA) at the individual animal level, p80 blocking ELISAs, in combination with inactivated BVDV vaccines, may have some value under certain circumstances at herd level.
Futurist Ray Kurzweil — I read his books pretty often — states that singularity will happen and that androids will have mapped out the brain of a human and their knowledge will surpass ours and you won't be able to differentiate having a conversation with an android from an actual human.
Don't get me wrong – learning how to make a termite-fishing stick is cognitively complex, but it's hardly up there with learning to read, or being able to differentiate between a Picasso and a Monet.
However, past studies have not been able to differentiate between a Prudent and a Mediterranean pattern in the same population.
To ensure that the flexibility of the lognormal is not the reason that it provides the best fit, we have used a method which is able to differentiate between a correct fit of the lognormal distribution to a community created with a lognormal distribution and an incorrect fit to various communities created with different distributions (Table 1).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com