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Neuroimaging can help establish how stimuli are discriminated, for example by showing differential activity in regions specifically implicated in phonetic processing.

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Without the ability to perceive them one would probably be unable to discriminate, for example, between the words peer and beer.

The ideal situation involves subsets of the population with clearly defined discriminating markers, for example, "smoker" versus "non-smoker"; and in some instances but not others, location can serve as such a marker.

This class comparison method uses a modified t-test to identify genes that discriminate, for example, [PIP+] samples from [PIP−] samples.

The methods provided in this article are likely to be most valuable in the identification of a group of potential sources with a high likelihood, as well as the elimination of potential sources at a given probability level (discriminating, for example, between imported cases and within-population transmission events).

Free love particularly stressed women's rights since most sexual laws discriminated against women: for example, marriage laws and anti-birth control measures.

Typically, assays attempt to quantify the total number of copies in diploid DNA and cannot discriminate between, for example, an individual homozygous for a two-copy allele and a heterozygous individual carrying one- and three-copy alleles.

As a matter of fact, pathways and cellular networks exhibit even greater differences between species (Mestas and Huges, 2005; Shen-Orr et al., 2010), and even more importantly, the cell type is an even greater discriminating factor: for example, in the TLR3 pathway, the presence of >50% of its known genes has not been demonstrated in dendritic cells (Cavalieri et al., 2010).

Classifications were made firstly by E value, and then corrected by taxonomy where E value could not reliably discriminate between groups (for example in the case of several chloroplast-encoded subgroups; see Results and discussion).

If an item was not practical, could not discriminate among people (for example, all people could perform the activity) or did not capture the construct of 'shoulder function', the item was altered or removed.

Many ion channel proteins are specialized to select for only a particular ion; for example, potassium and sodium channels often discriminate for only one of the two ions.

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