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We investigated the extent to which SOC HE _GH discriminates with respect to the expectation that graduates should receive higher wages in graduate jobs than in non-graduate jobs.

Furthermore, it discriminates with marginal significance (p<0.009 uncorrected) P1b from R2b.

A molecular device that discriminates with such speed, sensitivity and specificity would be a challenge to modern engineering.

The clustering discriminates with 100% of support two main groups of FOXL2-activated targets, and two groups of FOXL2-repressed targets (detailed below).

Finally, the cut-off point analysis showed that ΔT greater than 1.05°C constitutes a crucial point that discriminates with accuracy (sensitivity = 64%, specificity = 91%, area under the ROC curve = 0.851, p < 0.001) a malignant from a benign lesion.

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Action potentials were discriminated with a window discriminator (Bak Electronics, Mount Airy, MD, USA).

"Then, as now, vigilantes terrorized and discriminated with guns.

Specialist engines like Google Scholar can discriminate with astonishing precision between relevant and irrelevant, firsthand and derivative information.

Sagittal plane movements were linearly discriminated with 100% accuracy for tibialis anterior and medial gastrocnemius.

Neutrophils and mononuclear cells were discriminated based on forward and sideward scatter46,47 and live and dead cells were discriminated with DAPI staining.

However, certain habitat characteristics such as canopy structure and topographic factors are not well discriminated with these passive, optical datasets.

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