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In England, Henry VIII –motivated more by lust and the desire for a male heir – embarked on his own, less clear-cut, separation from the Catholic church.
In the Sélestat 17 and other manuscripts of Fig. 2 there is a clear-cut separation between the two traditions.
Second, this method provides clear-cut separation of the objects from the background and can detect objects that remain motionless for a long period.
The Principal Component Analysis shows a clear-cut separation of samples into two groups based on the storage period regardless of the sample origin.
Correspondence Analysis [25], which projects the differences in global gene expression in a two-dimensional plot, showed a clear-cut separation of the samples from the three groups (pre-surgery, post-surgery, and controls) (Figure 1).
Although a perceptual judgment may be regarded to involve meta-cognitive processes distinct from the "genuine" phenomenal fact, we preferred here to avoid such a clear-cut separation, and considered simple perceptual judgments as the basic unit of measurable, subjective perceptual experience.
At or near criticality, however, there is no clear-cut separation between fluctuations and large-deviations.
It thus does not lessen the clear-cut separation of unibacteria and negibacteria.
Where inferences of orthology are made, they are based on clear-cut separation of BLAST scores or alignment-based phylogenies.
Some SNPs represent private polymorphism within each population, resulting in a clear-cut separation between these two populations.
For mitotic chromosomes, we achieved a seemingly clear-cut separation of genuine components and purification background using MCCP (Ohta et al, 2010).
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