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But this year, the honors went only to books for young readers, Ms. Rovenger said, so that the award would be distinct from one to be given in June.
On the basis of this discussion, we propose that, rather than constituting an independent processing principle, Minimality should be considered a subcase of a more general requirement for sentential constituents to be distinct from one another.
The implied process would also be distinct from one involving convergent evolution.
ESCC and EAC appear to be distinct from one another in epidemiology and biology[ 1, 2, 19].
Taken together, these data suggest that although TSA exposure can increase ROS levels through the downregulation of Trx1 in both VSMCs and HeLa cells, the mechanisms of action in the two cell types may be distinct from one another.
Wasser believes, for instance, that with more detailed testing, savannah and forest elephants in West Africa might prove to be distinct from one another.
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Although this form of lethal mutagenesis is distinct from one in which the high mutation rate is imposed, it does rely on a slow buildup of the genetic load which may underlie the observed failure in T7.
"Do you see how the colors of the fields are distinct from one another?" he asked.
The three parts were distinct from one another but interconnected: rooms of the same house, so to speak.
These suits are distinct from one brought by Hobby Lobby, a chain of craft stores, that the Supreme Court recently agreed to hear.
The proportion of metals in the different phases is distinct from one pond to another, reflecting distinct catchment areas.
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