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The phrase "activities were distinguished by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how different activities are characterized or set apart from one another based on specific features or criteria.
Example: "The activities were distinguished by their unique approaches to problem-solving, which varied significantly from one another."
Alternatives: "activities were characterized by" or "activities were defined by".
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Geochemical groups and areas influenced mainly by anthropogenic activities were distinguished by means of classic multivariate methods (factor analysis and cluster analysis) and innovative geostatistical tools (Fourier spectral analysis).
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Cytosolic and plastidic activities of G6PDH were distinguished by that the plastidic, but not the cytosolic enzyme is inhibited by DTT [ 74].
PLL3 and PLL25 were distinguished by driving GUS activity in the stamen limited to the junction of the filament and anther.
Only out-of-home activities are distinguished since in-home activities are not available in detail.
Lymphocytes were distinguished by CD3+/TCRβ+, CD45+ cells.
Cell cycle stages were distinguished by the pulse EdU incorporation.
Different groups were distinguished by different letters.
Tertiary follicles were distinguished by antral formation.
While the low activity state is characterised by low levels of CHOP and high translation rates, the high activity state is distinguished by high levels of CHOP and virtually suspended translation.
These two cell types have overlapping but distinct activities and can be distinguished by their transcriptional profile (Bilate and Lafaille 2012).
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