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Here the distinctness of the variables (the fact that they are distinct) replaces the sign of distinctness "≠" (cf. 5.53).
In the Western religions and in Bhakti Hinduism the abiding distinctness of the individual personality is affirmed.
In that formula the valid emphases of both Alexandria and Antioch came to expression; both the unity of the person and the distinctness of the natures were affirmed.
Since most insects are monophagous or oligophagous, the distinctness of the odours of different plants often enables them to locate their specific hosts from a distance.
Sapwood is thus paler and softer than heartwood and can usually be distinguished in cross sections, as in tree stumps, although the proportions and distinctness of the two types are variable in different species.
It was not until the 4th century that the distinctness of the three and their unity were brought together in a single orthodox doctrine of one essence and three persons.
The distinctness of the image is decided by the all the pixels in certain region.
Sometimes too much charity (as a principle of interpretation) is insufficiently respectful of the distinctness of the other tradition.
Also the distinctness of the online-shopping sites played a decisive role in their participation in online activities.
Molecular analysis of these wild populations is required to better define the distinctness of the taxa and the extent of any gene flow between them and rice.
We began the analyses by conducting a series of confirmatory factor analyses using LISREL8.8, to verify the distinctness of the variables included in our models.
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