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There are a number of similar species, including the partly sympatric Arctic tern, which can be separated on plumage details, leg and bill colour, or vocalisations.
At first they are unified in "one day" only to be separated on the next.
The samples from one donor, labelled with one of each dye, were pooled to be separated on the same gel and an equal volume of lysis buffer was added to all labelled protein samples.
Sun 5pm, Red Bull Arena (UniMas) Tim Hall, author of "The View from 101" column for First Touch, New York: It was just a few short weeks ago that New York Red Bulls head coach Mike Petke and star player Thierry Henry had to be separated on the training ground for shouting at one another.
On the other hand, all the compounds could be separated on the VF-624ms column, with exception of one co-elution (1,3- and 1,4-dimethylbenzene) (Fig. 3).
Inorganic ions can also readily be separated on paper.
But there is no national standard for how candidates' names should be separated on the page, experts said.
The teams combined for 51 fouls — including five technicals — and had to be separated on several occasions.
"I don't think the candidates can be separated on issues," said Vaughan P. Toney, 46, a candidate who is on leave as Mr. Henry's chief of staff.
Goal difference is only used as a tie-breaker in Serie A when teams cannot be separated on head-to-head records.
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They are separated, on the average, by seven hundred yards.
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