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The opening chapter contains a table titled "Tragic but Distinguishable Postwar States".
The cultivated variety, or cultivar, can be defined as a group of crop plants having similar but distinguishable characteristics.
The plays performed by the Egyptian troupes and others in Arabic-speaking lands developed through three overlapping but distinguishable stages: adaptations, translations, and original plays.
One primary element clearly is that of a succession of events, but distinguishable events are separated by more or less lengthy intervals that are called durations.
For instance, in Table 2, the gender attribute is encrypted but distinguishable.
Łukasiewicz compares them to twins which are indistinguishable separately but distinguishable together.
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Bet v 1.02A and Bet v 1.02B were not well distinguished in the coding sequences, but had distinguishable introns.
Theirs is a freedom wracked by compromise and contradiction; where privilege is often accompanied by guilt and freedom itself is being usurped by market-driven "freedom of choice", with its competing but barely distinguishable options to choose from.
The fact that pathogenic bacteria are constantly battling their host's immune system might account for the bewildering number of different strains, or types, of bacteria that belong to the same species but are distinguishable by serological tests.
They are mapped close to each other by GTM, but are distinguishable in the s-GTM visualization.
The transitional layer of Permian sandstones is visible in core samples from the EPS-1 well but hardly distinguishable in cuttings.
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