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An Afghan provincial official described the money as "assistance," as differentiated from a payment that might be used in Pashtun society to make amends for a slight or a crime.

But while the feature line-up itself is only somewhat differentiated from a number of photo editors, the simplicity and design of Camu is appealing.

The two cases presented demonstrate that an adverse reaction to an absorbable suture after total hip replacement might determine a clinical condition that cannot be reliably differentiated from a surgical site infection.

Regarding Doppler CCA criteria, the oscillating flow, although a biphasic flow, needs to be clearly differentiated from a high-resistance biphasic flow with a net forward flow (Fig. 3).

The phenomenon cannot be reliably differentiated from a postoperative infection at the time of its presentation, and only the negative result of all the microbiological samples, the benign course and the histological examination allow the differential diagnosis, which is always ex post.

This means a legitimate nuID can almost always be differentiated from a common text or sequence.

(2) can primary or metastatic malignancy be accurately and confidently differentiated from a benign incidentaloma? and (3) if a lesion is benign, might it still require surgical intervention?

In two-dimensional ultrasonographic images, a pseudoaneurysm manifests as a hypoechoic mass and is thereby not easily differentiated from a hematoma or a true aneurysm.

Homology between the X and Y chromosomes supports the hypothesis that the mammalian X and Y chromosomes differentiated from a homologous autosomal pair (the proto-X and proto-Y) when one member acquired a male-determining allele.

However, the force signature of a bound Gal4DBD is subtle compared to that of a nucleosome, and thus the presence or the absence of a bound Gal4DBD cannot be definitively differentiated from a nucleosome by the unzipping force.

Consider reduplicated retronyms: first came paperbackbook, differentiated from a book with a cloth or leather binding, provoking the retronym hardcoverbook.

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