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CD49f, also known as integrin alpha-6, has been demonstrated to be expressed on the surface of human GCs and represents a differentiation marker of GCs [ 24]; it was found to be more distinctive for GCs from the inner layers of follicle [ 25].
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But while digitally savvy, Mr. Kim's work is more distinctive for its ideas than for its technology.
In the current study, psychiatric symptoms were common in both the ADHD/SUD group and the general SUD group and the findings indicate that externalizing and antisocial behaviour, rather than psychiatric symptoms, are more distinctive for the ADHD/SUD group than for the general SUD group.
What has been proved in this paper is that our complexion feature representation would be more distinctive than the previous features for facial color classification problem.
Yet calls to be more distinctive trigger a fresh problem.
Green would be more distinctive, Mr Heineken said.
"We want to be more distinctive," he said.
This decision could indicate two most likely motivating forces: the retailer has modified its brand for Bridgewater Commons to convey an ambiance that is more distinctive, more recherché.
When objects are searched for, some searches are easier because certain features are more distinctive than other features and have the property to "stand out" from others.
Some are more distinctive in actuality, too.
Those hit comedies ostensibly revolve around immature men, but they are even more distinctive for their funny, uncommon female characters, notably Amy on "Big Bang," played by Mayim Bialik.
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