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Here, "discriminative identification" denotes the ability to discriminate a target agent from other persons that appear similar or indiscernible (e.g., Bullot and Rysiew 2007; Evans 1982).
So let's not kneejerk too fast in Hunt-bashing, let's discriminate a bit.
Paul believed that private entities did have the right to discriminate, a view he had articulated as recently as 2002.
"This bill gives religious groups the right to discriminate, a license to ignore state and local antidiscrimination laws," Mr. Frank said.
"So if a private business chooses to discriminate, a typical libertarian would say that's a business owner's right to do so".
A voltage comparator can easily discriminate a ridge and valley.
Moreover, it is difficult to discriminate a malignancy based on lymphadenopathy and mass-forming lesion.
Thus, it was not possible to discriminate a beneficial effect due to vascular or inotropic modulation.
In addition, the sensor is highly selective, and can discriminate a single mismatched sequence.
Animals were trained to discriminate a dose of acetaldehyde (0.2 or 0.3 g/kg, i.p).
Conclusion: Cervical fibronectin failed to discriminate a subgroup of symptomatic women delivering prematurely.
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