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Forearm differed significantly among groups (H3 = 74.30, p<0.001) with the exception of Group 2 which could not be differentiated from any other group.

An assessment of the degree of confidence that can be placed in review findings also needs to be differentiated from any assessment that might be done of the relevance of reviews to particular policy questions.

It should be noted that the design of this study does not allow for effects of PA on ritonavir pharmacokinetics to be differentiated from any intrinsic time-dependency of ritonavir pharmacokinetics.

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This means a legitimate nuID can almost always be differentiated from a common text or sequence.

The vestibulocochlear nerve and the facial nerve leaving the pons could not be differentiated from each other in any sequence.

How can beauty be differentiated from kindness?

3. Rust stains cannot be differentiated from bloodstains.

But the decline has been modest, and might not easily be differentiated from statistical noise.

Socialist central planning needs to be differentiated from the idea of socialism itself.

Alligators can be differentiated from crocodiles by the form of their jaw and teeth.

Sometimes rupture cannot be differentiated from herniation.

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