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The group's new album, "Chemical Chords" (4AD), often hints at the Beach Boys and Motown, but the lilting, odd-angled melodies and lyrics like "from which everything comes/the minimum and the maximum/the present universe in their most distinguishable way" are pure Stereolab.

The magnified images in Figure 3b, d show the morphologies of the nanowire/nanocables in a more distinguishable way.

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The definition of the statistical state is a direct consequence of the maximum number of distinguishable ways you can distribute the balls in the boxes: The statistical states, when picked with equal probability, give the global maximum of the entropy.

Thus the total number of distinguishable ways you can distribute balls into the boxes is for the CBB-model reduced by a combinatorial factor <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0001690.e004.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> (more details in Supporting Information Text S1).

This means that the distinguishable number of ways you can distribute the remaining k-1 balls into a box which already contains one ball, is k times less the number of ways to put k balls into the same box.

First, a mixture is necessarily involved, inasmuch as a gas diffusing through itself makes no sense physically unless the molecules are in some way distinguishable from one another.

Many have wondered if it's worth the upgrade or if it's in any way distinguishable from the previous generation.

Do solid hydrocarbons in source rocks consume extraordinary amounts of light hydrocarbons in ways distinguishable from simple adsorption and solution?

The Homeric poems, with which most ancient writers can safely be assumed to be intimately familiar, use the word 'soul' in two distinguishable, probably related, ways.

African Americans sent there on often slender pretexts were forced to work its fields for the profit of its owners, in a way barely distinguishable from slavery.

Ustin and Gamon (2010) proposed the new concept of "optical types" (OT), meaning "optically distinguishable functional types", as a way to better understand remote sensing signals related to the actual functional behavior of species that share common physiognomic forms but differ in functionality.

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