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Alchemy's yellows are in general associated with final applications and can be visually discriminated in a yellow1 type, a thick paste paint, and a yellow2 type, a liquid and transparent paint applied in different degree of thinning over white, silver or black areas (Fig. 2).
Section 3 allows a court to require pre-clearance of a state's election law changes once it has found that the state intentionally discriminated in a current case.
Melting curves were discriminated in a 7900HT Fast Real-Time PCR System (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA), according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
However, our analysis was able to distinguish B and T cell signatures, cell types which would not be discriminated in a standard CBC.
In that study's low-intensity condition, participants discriminated (in a 2IFC procedure) between two relatively soft 1-kHz tones (in the range from 25 to 30 dB SPL) with an average accuracy of about 83%.
Together, our data demonstrate that, with simple and inexpensive modifications to a basic confocal microscope, red and near-IR Qdot-labeled conjugates can readily be combined with conventional fluorophores, increasing the number of labeled structures that can be detected and cleanly discriminated in a single experiment.
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Just as more than one odor can be discriminated in an odorant, more than one hue can be perceived in a photostimulus.
(For one thing, our immigration laws are not supposed to discriminate in a wholesale way).
These screening layers give hosts the ability to discriminate in a way hotels never could.
The judges have to answer the same question either way: Did Texas discriminate in a way that makes the maps illegal?
"She's the saint who doesn't discriminate in a Mexico in which classism, sexism and homophobia are deeply entrenched," said Chesnut, author of the book Devoted to Death.
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