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The images have a resolution of 20 meters a pixel, and the terrain's elevation at each point was measured to within five meters — good enough to distinguish something roughly the size of a house.
The orbiter will carry a radar instrument that will provide more detail still, with a resolution of one meter a pixel — good enough to distinguish something the size of a car.
First, to give us the criteria by which we distinguish something that we would label 'designed' rather than otherwise.
Thus, this architecture, in the context of selection for an ability to distinguish something that might be a mother from other objects in the environment, is a candidate architecture for the neural system underlying the full range of imprinting-related behaviors in chicks.
A good rule of thumb for accessible design is that it's generally better designers aim for concreteness with iconography and the like, rather than be cutesy and abstract because it's en vogue and "looks cool" (the idea being a visually impaired person can more easily distinguish something that looks like a button as opposed to something that is technically a button but which looks like text).
Marton and Booth [ 26] states that an experience is a way of distinguish something from something and relate it to a context.
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"Being in New York always distinguishes something from anything else," said Steve Locke, executive director of USA Triathlon, a group based in Colorado Springs that sanctions more than 800 competitions across the country each year.
It is simply the process of explaining the grounds (gu) for distinguishing something as "this" or "not-this".
English distinguishes something you already mentioned and something you bring up for the first time with the words the and a. Russian does not, nor in fact do most languages on earth.
The overall process of citing a model, explaining the reasons for distinguishing something as "this" or "not-this," and thus achieving understanding is called "explanation" or "persuasion" (shuo) (A72, NO11).
Forbes: How do you distinguish between something that's been battered but safe and something that just isn't safe?
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