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Where Thomasius differs from the utilitarians, however, is in his attempt to identify a distinctively political not moral or legal source of legitimacy.
Of our nine L. tropica sequences, three haplotypes were identified distinctively including a common and two new haplotypes for Cyt b gene.
The weapon and its magazine and silencer were laid out on Cooper's distinctively patterned duvet, helping police identify where the pictures were taken.
Bruce Cain, at the University of California, Berkeley, and Roger Noll, at Stanford University, identify it as the "distinctively dysfunctional element".
Traits that are likely to be associated with survival and recovery and/or with grain yield are discussed here in an attempt to identify tolerance mechanisms that are distinctively associated with SUB1A.
However, ANOVA F-test assumes a normal distribution and it is not designed to identify DEGs where genes are expressed distinctively in each of phenotypes.
Specifically, we reported that amplification of the oncogenic C19MC miRNA locus and/or high expression of LIN28, a pluripotency gene, identified a distinctively aggressive sub-group of hemispheric tumors, which we called group 1 tumors [ 17].
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