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Besides its sheer volume -- at 2.2 million square feet it will be almost 50percentt larger than Terminal 4 -- the American gateway will also be distinctive in the layout of its concourses, which are parallel to the roadway rather than perpendicular.
A further neuropathological feature, which may be distinctive in the G51D α-synuclein mutation, is the distribution of neocortical α-synuclein pathology.
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Grade I tumors are distinctive in the population (pediatric) and location (often posterior fossa) and constitute a distinct group.
The vegetation dominated by Prestoea montana is distinctive in the montane forests of the Caribbean.
Terzani was not alone in such opinions, but he was distinctive in the vigour and passion with which he expressed them.
"Can you trace back your attitude to, say, credit unions or the environment to something that is distinctive in the religious heritage?
Bright, spare and slightly industrial, it is distinctive in the way many European homes are to American eyes: there is a lot less stuff.
What is distinctive in the theory is the claim that at each gene locus there are several favourable mutants, equivalent to one another with respect to adaptation, so that they are not subject to natural selection among themselves.
The study invariably has a dual purpose: to show how (if at all) these descriptions might be justified, and to show what is distinctive in the human experiences that are expressed in them.
In the brain, their role is distinctive in the transport across the BBB.
The work is distinctive in the accuracy paid to a large number of experimental details.
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