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Our hypothesis was that different histotypes and grades of gliomas could be discriminated by differences in [C]- R PK11195 kinetics.
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Taking identifying a bird as an example, it not only aims at pointing out whether the input image presenting a bird or something else ('cat', 'dog', 'plant', 'car'etc)., but also the specifies of the bird (a 'albatross' or a 'cuckoo', or even more exact, a 'black footed albatross'), which can only be discriminated by minute difference of physiological feature.
LC3-I and LC3-II can be discriminated by their difference in mobility on gel electrophoresis [ 30– 30].
NA contrasts can be discriminated by attending to acoustic differences, with discriminability depending on their psychoacoustic similarity.
For example, as shown for octanol as a model compound, a 3-fold difference is just sufficient to be discriminated by mice [31].
Furthermore, closely related sequences differing by as little as a single nucleotide may be discriminated by measuring the melting temperatures (Tm) of various probe/target duplexes and exploiting the differences in Tm that exist between different duplexes.
First, this indicates that differences as small as ~1 N.m can be discriminated by the device.
The unit for ΔS and ΔL is the jnd (just noticeable difference) and values of >1 can be discriminated by birds, whereas those below this threshold cannot [16].
What this means is that a greater difference or separation among elements in space or time is required before they can be discriminated by the research subject.
Sucrose/quinine concentrations can be discriminated by Max-SNR values.
The types of blood vessel can be discriminated by funduscopy.
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