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Last spring, an article in the journal Science reported that we are capable of discriminating more than a trillion different odors.

Dolphins are known to have evolved highly advanced detectors that are capable of discriminating objects both below the surface and on the seabed.

These results show that Jacky dragons are capable of discriminating between familiar and unfamiliar intruders based upon static morphological cues alone.

These sets of moments having high values of ICC are capable of discriminating between the classes and may therefore be selected for representing the feature vector of each face image.

Some ants such as Australia's bulldog ant, however, have excellent vision and are capable of discriminating the distance and size of objects moving nearly a metre away.

In addition, these data suggest that rats are capable of discriminating between matrices where 2R>T+S (Figure 1) versus 2R

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Both RAPD115 and RAPD73 primers were capable of discriminating wild and cultivated giant groupers.

(2.1b) says that relevant evidence must be capable of discriminating between the truth and falsity of the hypothesis under test.

In its current standing the assay is capable of discriminating samples of healthy individuals from samples of pancreatic cancer patients.

The fluorescence measurement showed that the sensor is capable of discriminating between different phase states of lipid bilayer.

This analysis of closely related Monilinia brown rot fungi thus confirmed that MALDI-TOF MS is capable of discriminating M. fructicola, M. laxa and M. fructigena/M.

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