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Transducer, device that converts input energy into output energy, the latter usually differing in kind but bearing a known relation to input.
Genome structure in both of the subspecies seems to have been affected by mobile genetic elements despite these elements differing in kind and in numbers.
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The tempting answer is that they differ in kind because they have different modal properties, that is, they survive or are destroyed under different circumstances.
Does this light projection differ in kind, or only in degree, from a gallery controlling its lighting conditions?
To give all of the delegates to Senator Clinton from the Michigan primary and none to Barack Obama, as she has advocated, when she was effectively the only candidate on the ballot, does not significantly differ in kind from what occurred in states with single-party elections, such as the former Soviet Union.
How could they differ in kind?
Lump does not receive this sort of attention and for this reason it differs in kind.
Thus, he dissolved the boundary that had made the celestial and the terrestrial differ in kind.
Third, they differ in kind: Lump is a mere lump of clay, while David is a statue.
Both the expert teacher and the university mathematician have a particular kind of subject matter expertise but these differ in kind, although they are overlapping.
Here we present novel rheometric data to argue that native and reconstituted silkworm silk dope differ in kind, not just in degree.
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