Sentence examples for be addressed distinctively from inspiring English sources

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This characterisation of the embryonic origin and development of each glial sheath will facilitate functional studies, as they can now be addressed distinctively and genetically manipulated in the embryo.

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In fact, religion has survived the assaults of reductionism because religions address distinctively human concerns, concerns that ants and computers can't have: Who am I? What is my place?

For breakfast there will be a distinctively Australian Road House Brekky Roll.

These animals seem to be displaying distinctively human attributes of compassion, kindness and well, humanity.

Biologically, there may be two distinctively different groups of "HER2 positive gastric cancers".

Explanationist accounts are also distinctively well-equipped to address inference patterns from non-experimental sciences (Cleland 2011).

According to our simulation results, habitat conservation needs to be distinctively treated for particular case.

They should be set off distinctively, by more than ragged-right typography.

These were the distinctively emergency measures.

Their success is a distinctively American joke.

Not because the steroids scandal wasn't distinctively ugly, and distinctively devastating.

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