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Unfortunately, the term "linearity" can be used to describe distinctly different properties of equations in pharmacometrics.
The use of the term croup should be avoided as it is often used interchangeably to describe distinctly different clinical entities.
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The result is fast-paced, well researched and, like the background it describes, distinctly tangled.
However, since it takes several hours to go through the neural apoptotic pathway [37], [38], [39], the toxic mechanism behind acute and late-onset neural degradation might be different, and the pathological features at different phases might be described distinctly.
But they shared the lives of their respective minds, too, and one book worth reading is "Homage to Robert Frost," where Walcott, Brodsky, and Heaney try to describe a distinctly American voice from their unique vantage point — as outsiders, strangers in America's strange land.
Much of this confusion exists because doctors use the term "otitis media" to describe two distinctly different middle ear problems that require different treatments.
All will be described as distinctly Muslim factors that "violate" republican values.
It described a distinctly Southern and grossly sentimental vision of the United States, mixing radical conservatism, anti-Communism and strident anticapitalism, with overtones of fascism.
Carson fuses him to his classical roots by entangling him in a doomed love affair with Herakles, but even this is described in distinctly contemporary terms.
Biden was not in attendance, but reports from the stadium across town described a distinctly undiplomatic scene, in which chairs were thrown.
However, its 20th place ranking on health and wellness was described as "distinctly average", and attributed mainly to an obesity rate of 25%.
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