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Marker vaccines allowing distinction between naturally infected from vaccinated swine could complement "stamping out" measures.
Probability of occurrence of the predicted PM was demonstrated to be a relevant indication of prediction quality, allowing distinction between well-predicted and poorly-predicted situations.
The antiserum was directed against an M5 region absent in the mutant strain of the input, allowing distinction between wild type and mutant bacteria.
Considering the rather harsh magnetic environment surrounding the cord, the commonly employed field strength for studying rodent spine happens to be at 7 T even though a number of workers have performed rodent spine imaging at the relatively lower field strength of 2.0 T allowing distinction of gray and white matter[56], estimating relaxation times[57] and diffusion characteristics[58], [59].
Power law analysis contributes an analysis of fractal, long range correlations, allowing distinction between physiological and pathological signals with the slope and intercept of the power law.
The work of Mant and Parker in 1981 demonstrated apyrase activity only in the presence of calcium ions [ 24], thus not allowing distinction between apyrase family types.
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"We have always allowed distinction for military voters, and to say this violates equal protection is wrong".
This allows distinction between a radical and a group.
Better classification has allowed distinction of the arc based on droplet transfer.
Regarding extraaxial tumours, DWI allows distinction between epidermoid and arachnoid cysts.
Although cerebrovascular reactivity cannot identify patients with haemodynamic stage 2, it allows distinction between normal and a compromised haemodynamic state.
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