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These two units are distinct only in the eastern part of the gorge and are elsewhere combined into a single unit.
The typical yellow pigment which was spread outwards from each colony was intense and distinct only in agar containing 0 250 mM NH4 N.
On the other hand, the specific difference is really identical with the genus, from which it is distinct only in virtue of a formal principle.
The Laozi could be seen as encompassing all of the above such categories as the metaphysical, ethical, political, mystical, and religious form a unified whole in Daoist thinking and are deemed separate and distinct only in modern Western thought.
Instead, an alternative smaller blue band of about 20 to 25 kDa was distinct only in saliva of smokers.
In addition, the removal of smaller dimensions introduces linear dependencies between words that are distinct only in dimensions that account for the least variance.
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Thus, he contrasts things that are really distinct with things distinguishable only in reason, i.e., in the imagination.
As you approach the shore on a boat, the building emerges slowly from its mountain backdrop, becoming distinct only as you come in close.
There are two general types of tissues distinct not only in their cellular organization but also in the composition of their extracellular matrix.
Other markers such as CD44 (Fig. 5d) and CD184 (not shown) varied in distinct clones only in one of the patient biopsies.
About 5-155-15%patientsentshowow a familial occurrence, and fPTC is recognized as a distinct entity only in recent years [ 1, 2].
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