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But with so many choices, it might be easy for an outside observer to not really directly distinguish between them.
Identifier attributes include information that uniquely and directly distinguish individuals such as full name, driver license, social security number.
More importantly, colorimetric signal can be easily observed and applied to directly distinguish the concentration of UA by the naked eye.
We show that conventional Electric Force Microscopy (EFM) images can be used to directly distinguish metallic from semiconducting SWCNTs on a process-free sample.
The microscopic techniques, cannot directly distinguish graphene from its chemically oxidized counterparts, however, thickness, lateral size, and basal plane modifications can be obtained.
As we could not directly distinguish PCNA NEDDylation from ubiquitination in Fig. 4A, we thus performed Ni2+ pull-down assay to detect NEDDylated PCNA.
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More importantly, His can be directly distinguished in the absence of other toxic reagents.
The two distributed models might be directly distinguished by experimental analysis.
Results presented in this report demonstrate that the TessArray RPM-Flu detect and identifies these three targeted subtypes of interest, but also directly distinguishes each of them among the 9 different A/HN subtype categories, or from the background of 144 combinatorial variations of influenza virus A/HN subtypes.
The two tautomers provide essentially identical Rietveld fits to laboratory PXRD data, and therefore they cannot be directly distinguished in this way.
Few intervention studies have directly distinguished between effects of increases in energy intake or body weight from high intakes of monosaccharides and disaccharides, particularly of fructose, per se on liver fat or NAFLD.
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