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It is based on the population balance equations for the two-sided molecular distributions of pendant chains associated with every chemically distinguishable kind of bonds.
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Consequently, since the sentences of a language have distinguishable kinds of dispositions, they have distinguishable kinds of meaning.
Nor are today's debates all that distinguishable from other kinds of "reality" television — the elaborate red-white-and-blue sets, the swooping cameras, the "new media" flourishes (questions from Twitter and YouTube), the howling studio audiences.
It is a corollary of that principle that quantities having no extent in any of those dimensions ("dimensionless quantities") will not be distinguishable as different kinds through dimensional analysis alone, and the formality of quantity calculus will be of no help in preventing mistakes where different kinds of dimensionless quantities are confused.
They are readily distinguishable from other kinds of macrophage giant cells by their positive immunostaining with antibody against HIV proteins, the lack of associated granulomatous inflammation, and the clinical and pathological context in which they are observed.
Until the early Middle Ages "there were no easily distinguishable Jews of any kind in Western imagery".
Brittle asthma is a kind of asthma distinguishable by recurrent, severe attacks.
Based on these results, KNAF appears to be a new kind of cytokine distinguishable from IFN and IL-2.
The chorus is distinguishable, and several times one can kind of make out the word "Destroy".
Some kind of simple yet distinguishable hand gesture will get your gang noticed in your hood.
These three kinds of events were distinguishable in most cases by their voltage amplitude, first temporal derivative of voltage (dV/dt) and onset kinetics.
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