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First, mitogenome sequencing shows Northern Californian haplotypes to be distinctive from each other, and from all other fisher haplogroups.
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Fortunately, the appearance of facial profile and components (eyes, mouth, and nose) is distinctive from each other, arousing vast works on facial detection.
"We want to be distinctive from the Queens side," Mr. DeSouza said.
The time course of pain was the only feature to be distinctive from CH, as in our patient.
Our main conclusion is that industry emergence in intrapreneurial regimes seems to be distinctive from entrepreneurial regimes.
The pollen transcriptome has been shown to be distinctive from the transcriptome in other structures, with many genes expressed specifically in pollen (Becker et al. 2003; Honys and Twell 2003).
Insulin resistance increases with age, poor diet, and lack of exercise, exerting adverse effects that may be distinctive from hyperglycemia in conditions such as type 2 diabetes (2, 3).
Remember the sound of the coins, as they will be distinctive from the chatter or static from the wet sand, wet grass or high grass.
But each one is distinctive, from Miller Beach, with its smaller, older homes on the west, to Michiana Shores, abutting the state line, on the east.
These accessions were distinctive from other accessions because they were characterized with the detailed ecological features of each site and with Global Positioning System (GPS) data.
Pico (pronounced PIE-co) is distinctive from Killington in most ways.
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