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Discover Ludwig"Distinctively by" is not a commonly used phrase in English.
It could potentially be used in a sentence to mean "uniquely characterized by" or "specifically through." For example: - The artist's style was distinctively influenced by the vibrant colors of her homeland. - The brand set itself apart from its competitors by using distinctively bold marketing strategies.
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This effect is, however, not captured so distinctively by PM.
This common good is served most distinctively by the fairness of meiosis, how resources are partitioned between producing offspring of the two sexes, and by response to genealogical kin selection (Grafen 2006; Leigh 2010).
The direct inhibition of ZFX by miR-144 in five GC cell lines was proven distinctively by luciferase assay; however, the actual protein inhibition of ZFX was moderate by miR-144.
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NF2 has an incidence of 1 in 33.000 live births, is characterized by the presence of schwannomas, meningiomas and other tumors, and distinctively characterized by the presence of bilateral vestibular schwannomas (VS) with a nearly complete penetrance at the age of 60 [ 1].
At brunch, a French waffle, though topped with berries, mascarpone, and maple syrup, is made distinctively savory by the addition of Gruyère to its batter.
Both Th1 and Th2 responses were distinctively induced by MIP-1β.
We show that the impact response of VACNT foams can be distinctively tailored by introducing heterogeneous bands.
Stromal elastosis was observed as deposits of pale homogeneous material in hematoxylin and eosin stain, and distinctively highlighted by elastic-van Gieson's stain.
Attempts from various quarters to capture and revalue the distinctively feminine (by theorizing, for example, "maternal thinking," [Ruddick 1989], or écriture féminine [Cixous 1976]) risk, critics claim, endorsing existing power relations.
The results indicate that graphite is distinctively characterized by a prominent G-peak at around 1,580 cm−1 which is a common signature of the first-order scattering of E2g phonon from sp2 carbon graphitic lattice [98,99].
Gas hold-up structure in aerated viscous media (μ > 0.1 Pa s), which is distinctively characterised by a nearly bimodal bubble size distribution, has been investigated in an impeller agitated reactor having a standard geometric configuration.
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