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Discover Ludwig"demarcate from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to set a clear boundary or separation between two things. Example: The teacher made sure to demarcate the playground from the parking lot with a fence to ensure the safety of the students.
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Incivility, as a covert form of aggression, demarcates from other forms of overt workplace aggression in that it can be ambiguous and of lower intensity and does not necessarily need to be intended to harm [ 2].
Darmanis reported 3 dimensional PCA of their data and revealed that dimension 1 could be used to demarcate mature (from adult brain) and immature (from fetal brain) neurons (Darmanis et al., 2015), but without electrophysiological recordings.
There was minimal reactivity with sera from healthy individuals proposing the utility of these antigens to demarcate diseased from non-symptomatic individuals in an endemic country.
This raises the obvious problem: If false results can get replicated, then how do we demarcate science from pseudoscience?
This one-note coverage drives some second generation British Muslims to demarcate themselves from their fellow citizens - 'if they won't accept me, I won't accept them', they stridently declare.
It is difficult to clearly demarcate psychoses from the class of less-severe mental disorders known as psychoneuroses (commonly called neuroses) because a neurosis may be so severe, disabling, or disorganizing in its effects that it actually constitutes a psychosis.
He adds that Portugal cannot afford to miss this opportunity.Mr Passos Coelho's bold ambitions to go further are partly intended to demarcate Portugal from Greece, where a failure to hit fiscal targets has led Athens to seek a second bail-out.
Therefore, difference (b) does not cleanly demarcate genera from universal wholes.
Container models of unity have tried to establish the role of unity to demarcate science from non-science.
At the same time Karl Popper was defending a methodological criterion to demarcate science from metaphysics based on the falsifiability of all genuinely scientific propositions.
When one uses a threshold to define a disease, one does not clearly demarcate disease from normality because the threshold includes overlapping spectra of mild disease and normality.
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