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These regulatory mechanisms are still being defined, but various principles can be distinguished such as a requirement for homodimerization (e.g. RNF4, BIRC7, XIAP, and IDOL 5,12,13,14, heterodimerization (e.g. in Mdm2-MdmX, BRCA1-BARD1, RING1B-Bmi1)15,16,17,18, or the binding of small molecules (sphingosine-1-phosphate binding to TRAF219 or PAR binding to RNF146 20.

Sometimes, only very differentiated cell types can be distinguished (such as between vascular tissue for conducting water and nutrients and ground tissue in plants), while in other fossils, the detail can be so fine as to distinguish between the different organelles within the various cells.

This immediately raises the question of whether other regions of real space should be distinguished, such as biological and spiritual (e.g., historical) spaces.

Small structural differences in molecules such as DGMP (2'-deoxyguanosine 5'-monophosphate) and IMP (inosine 5'-monophosphate) or Asp and Glu can readily be distinguished, such as when 1 binds to the N-7 position of the nucleobase of DGMP or IMP and when 1 binds to the carboxylate of Asp or Glu.

Several levels of dynamics of membrane proteins can be distinguished, such as conformational changes, diffusion, and interaction.

Anatomical substructures in the white matter can clearly be distinguished, such as the pyramidal and cortical spinal tracts.

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Various gradations of bhakti are distinguished, such as awe, subservience, and parental affection.

Due to the relative less axial resolution, some fine microvasculatures parallel to the illumination direction have not been distinguished, such as the bifurcation pattern of the dorsal longitudinal anastomotic vessels.

The problem is distinguishing such rare -- and possibly nonexistent -- events from the abundance of rhythms the universe produces on its own, without the benefit of biology.

In fact, Churchill here was distinguishing such an "inexactitude" from a lie, in much the same way as the former cabinet secretary, Sir Robert Armstrong, told an Australian court that in its handling of the Spycatcher case the government had been "economical with the truth".

These can be distinguished by such acronyms as Corts, Quips and Cabcos.

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