Sentence examples for distinctively to from inspiring English sources

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But with the advent of the professional circuit and tennis coverage on TV, players started to recognize the value of looking distinctive and acting distinctively to attract an audience and sponsors.

So be ready for a possible last glimpse of the legendary colours of generations – and each distinctively to their own.

Against all the foregoing accounts of the function of art stands another, which belongs distinctively to the 20th century the theory of art as form, or formalism.

The antibacterial activities of the as-sprayed and Ag PIII treated TOCs show that Ag NPs with a different size act distinctively to bacteria: large particles induce serious cytosolic content leakage and lysis of both Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli cells while small ones do not.

PR70 also binds distinctively to the catalytic subunit near the active site, which is required for PR70 to enhance phosphatase activity toward Cdc6.

A recent work provided a new evidence that Res can bind directly and distinctively to miR-33a and miR-122 and divergently modulate their levels in hepatic cells [ 34].

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So is it in fact the case that working scientists, and in particular, psychologists, find it necessary to appeal to distinctively mental phenomena to account for behavior?

Comparative gene ontological analysis indicates that the molecular response to a mild compression SCI or to a simple surgical stress in pre-symptomatic G93A-SOD1 rats genetically-modified to develop ALS is distinctively different to that seen in control WT littermates.

Indeed, the only oddities in D. melanogaster are that the P element has invaded the genome only recently, and that this species can be distinctively prone to heat stress due to its life cycle [17].

Adolescent brains distinctively response to EtOH exposure compared to adult brains (Smith, 2003) and the context of ongoing plasticity in the adolescence faces the continuous production of new neurons during adult neurogenesis (Nixon et al., 2010).

If anything, it is incumbent upon those committed to distinctively epistemic normativity to explain their notion of epistemic progress in much greater detail.

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