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Differences of less than 1° could be reliably discriminated, a value which is close to that obtained for the discrimination of orientation for continuous lines.
When such auditory beats occur too rapidly to be discriminated, a harsh, continuous noise, commonly called interference, may result.
Recent studies have discriminated a phenotype of COPD with variable airflow limitation (COPD-VAL) associated with asthma COPD overlap syndrome.
Conclusion: The occupational fatigue index of Mamelle et al discriminated a group of nulliparous women at increased risk for preterm premature rupture of membranes.
Two problems are thereby discriminated: (A) assertion of kP-intervals with stable polygons and (B) automatic detection of stable polygons for a fixed kP.
Genotyping results from parental lines through this marker were consistent with DNA sequencing data, indicating that the marker discriminated A (non-target allele) and T (Ghd7-1 allele) clearly (Fig. 4a).
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Figure 1A shows an alignment of the marker sequences, highlighting the theoretically discriminating A-positions in green.
So let's not kneejerk too fast in Hunt-bashing, let's discriminate a bit.
President Trump does not get bonus points for discriminating a little.
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.
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