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NT-1 was shown to be distinct from all of IVF-ES cell lines MizMedi Hospital had produced.

A difficulty arises once we note that in its role as a unifier of our cognitive life a substantial self is the subject of all experiences, but at the same time given the distinctness of such a self from our body and all parts of our mental life it must also be distinct from all experiences.

Caglione had his work cut out for him: Tasked with creating a terrifying Joker that would be distinct from all previous iterations, Caglione had to maintain Christopher Nolan's wishes for the character to be "dirty" and "realistic".

For example, substitution preferences in lipid tail-contacting parts of membrane proteins are found to be distinct from all environments in soluble proteins, including buried residues.

Therefore it is possible for each branch of the tree to coalesce at a rate distinct from all other branches, and the rate of coalescence between a given pair of branches may be distinct from all other pairs of branches.

One key technical detail is that we must ensure that the algorithm never runs out of queries to ask: each new quartet query must be distinct from all the previous ones.

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The N.A.S. is distinct from all other scientific societies in the country in that, although it is not a federal agency, it was set up by President Lincoln during the Civil War with the express purpose of providing scientific advice to the government.

Orangutans spell, crows wield tools, parrots count and dolphins and chimpanzees show cunning if not outright deceit.In a similar vein, it was thought that mammals were distinct from all other creatures because they have that most evolutionarily advanced part of the brain, the neocortex.

"The D.S.M. is distinct from all other diagnostic manuals because it has an enormous, perhaps too large, impact on society and millions of people's lives," said Dr. Allen J. Frances, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke, who oversaw the writing of the current version of the manual and worked on previous editions.

But given the second conjunct, any such object a is distinct from all actually existing things.

And suppose it is possible that there be objects — Aliens, for example — that are distinct from all actually existing objects.

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