Sentence examples for distinctive entity from inspiring English sources

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But what has been lost is the sense of one's home town as a proud and distinctive entity.

These days in Christian political theology and ethics there is something of a recovery of a distinctive entity called the church.

Therefore, the last World Health Organization classification published in 2006 identifies SFT as a distinctive entity.

If rhupus is a distinctive entity, an overlap between RA and SLE or a subset of SLE is currently debated.

Although ENKTL is a distinctive entity with poor prognosis, >70% of the patients in our study were categorised as low-risk based on IPI and PIT scores.

HPV positive tumor demonstrated characteristic features in epidemiology, clinical behavior, and molecular presentation and is regarded as a distinctive entity in head and neck cancer management [ 34, 35].

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Nor is it particularly useful to adopt schemata of the life course based upon loosely conceptualized models of unspecified processes of interaction between the ontologically distinctive entities, body, self and society.

Subtypes of ovarian carcinomas have different molecular, pathologic, and clinical characteristics, which support the notion that this histologic diversity may constitute several distinctive entities rather than one single disease (47– 49), and evidence has suggested that some ovarian cancer risk-factor associations can differ by histologic subtype (49).

Although current treatment regimens do not distinguish between these histological subtypes, IDC and ILC are considered to be distinctive entities, and differentiating between these two subtypes may have a role in prognosis and the optimisation of BC treatment in addition to tumour size, histological grade, lymph node, ER/PR and HER2 status.

The Indian Subcontinent constitutes a distinctive geographic entity that can be divided into three geomorphic provinces: (a) the Indian Peninsula, (b) the Himalayas, and (c) the Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plains.

So while the biological potential for symbolic thinking most likely arose in the morphogenetic event that gave rise to H. sapiens as a distinctive anatomical entity, this new capacity was evidently exaptive, in the sense that it had to await its "discovery" and expression, clearly through a cultural stimulus that was plausibly the invention of language.

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