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But, he said, it also has a reputation as a haven for racists, an unfortunate distinction generated by white-supremacist groups that congregate in northern Idaho and exacerbated by the fact that it is one of the least ethnically diverse states in the nation.

Yet despite the distinction generated between different races, Kant's monogenetic account led him to maintain that the different races were part of a common human species.

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A number of critics have argued that the distinction generates more heat than light; see, e.g., Hershenov 2009; Olson 2007: ch.

Putnam et al. (2016) emphasize that discriminating among these distinctions generates a "conceptual malaise" which they seek to resolve by offering definitions of various concepts such as tension, duality, dualism, contradiction, dialectics, and paradox.

Philosophical explorations of the distinction have generated a number of interesting questions in philosophy of language and metaphysics.

Again, distinct fluorescence decay curves could be extracted (Fig. 1j) and FLIM images with a clear signal to background distinction were generated to exclude overlap with tissue autofluorescence.

Based on these differentially expressed lncRNAs, a clear distinction was generated by cluster analysis between control males and NOA (MA and Hypo) patients.

If Cornell University were to win the city's competition to build a new science graduate school, it would install on Roosevelt Island almost four acres of solar panels, 500 geothermal wells, and buildings with the rare distinction of generating as much power as they use.

Thus, even if this distinction merely generates an artificial division,2 it offers a good opportunity to initiate systematic research and provides appropriate search strategies.

Among implicatures he made a further distinction between conventional, generated by the conventional meaning of certain words, and non-conventional ones.

The distinction between NSPs generated by internal combustion engines and NPs becomes further clouded by the finding of nanotubes in diesel exhaust (Evelyn et al. 2003).

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