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Garganeys are present in small numbers in September and February March, but from an airplane they cannot be distinguished from common teals.

Furthermore, the chromosome analysis method in the present study had a 400 550 BPHS banding resolution; so some potential variations could not be distinguished from common polymorphism variations.

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The notion of linguistic meaning, the special concern of philosophical and linguistic semantics, must be distinguished from other common notions with which it is sometimes confused.

The diverse garnets can be distinguished from other common rock-forming minerals rather easily since they do not physically resemble any of them.

European civil law has been adopted in much of Latin America as well as in parts of Asia and Africa and is to be distinguished from the common law of the Anglo-American countries.

The notion of a self-evident proposition is a term of art in intuitionist thought, and needs to be distinguished from certain common sense understandings with which it may easily be conflated.

A recent variation on this theme is Field (2003) which supplements Kleene's strong tables with an improved, non-truth-functional conditional and goes on to insist that the three-valued semantics is to be distinguished from the common truth-value gap approach.

Such respect (for the humanity in each person) has to be distinguished from a common usage in which "respect" denotes something quite different, namely a certain respect for the (moral) qualities of a particular person's character or conduct (for example, in Rawls 1971, § 67; Sennett 2003).

It can be distinguished from the common dolphin, which has a more prominent and longer beak and yellow flank markings.

Physically, the Australian blacktip shark can only reliably be distinguished from the common blacktip shark by the number of vertebrae (174 182 total, 84 91 before the tail in C. tilstoni, 182 203 total, 94 102 before the tail in C. limbatus).

As sample B resulted from repeated fractionation of black cohosh extracts, the signals of 10 in the spectrum of sample B might be distinguished from signals common to the spectra of the nearby fractions.

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