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In this study, each substructure was given a label (string of characters) using KEGG Atom Types so that the substructures can be distinguished to each other and be interpreted by the words in organic chemistry or biochemistry.

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With a proper duration of IBE, the porous PZT layer on the top surface of AAO was etched off completely, and the ring-like PZT nanostructure arrays could be distinguished to be embedded in each AAO pore by the top view SEM image (Fig. 2c).

Full immersion of the sample was necessary for uptake of the agent into the aorta and plaque to allow them to be distinguished from each other.

Primers were designed such amplicon sizes differed sufficiently to be distinguished from each other; they ranged from 212 bp (UU) to 635 bp (CG) and the internal control was 981 bp.

Different document types need to be distinguished from each other, both physically and visually – protocols should possibly be moved to a separate list.

However, a detailed flow analysis for specific metals, especially non-base metals, requires a high-resolution IO and disaggregation of metal sectors to avoid the flow of metals being aggregated and unable to be distinguished from each other even for Japan who has one of the highest resolution of IO table.

Effective pharmacovigilance requires that all biologics within a product class can be distinguished from each other to facilitate accurate tracking of products and tracing of AEs to the correct product manufacturer.

As a result, the non-unique artifacts left in the images make them more difficult to be distinguished from each other.

There are two "dimensions" to be distinguished in each idea: its "internal dimension", i.e., its divisibility or indivisibility into parts, and its "external dimension", i.e., its having or not having objects.

Though structurally very similar, the excitation maxima and fluorescence emissions of xtz- and xth-bases show distinct differences, allowing them to be distinguished from each other by their spectroscopic characters.

"Perfect" crystals (at the atomic lattice level) have never been found, so both natural and synthetic diamonds always possess characteristic imperfections, arising from the circumstances of their crystal growth, that allow them to be distinguished from each other.

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