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The phrase "distinguished host" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person who is hosting an event or gathering and is well-respected, noteworthy, or honored in some way. Example: The gala was hosted by the distinguished host and philanthropist, Mrs. Thompson.
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A formal Pure Conversation session requires a distinguished host who is of standing, means, and recognized intellectual caliber, and a cast of select guests.
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Unlike schwannomas, it is not possible to distinguish host nerve fibres separately from OPNF.
Immune cells examine these sugars to help them distinguish host proteins from invaders.
However, students often find it hard to conceptually distinguish host defenses (e.g., fever) from true pathological defects (e.g., seizures) in disease.
However, in a redolent world, insects must distinguish host odors from a high background noise.
This model enabled specific staining of alkaline phosphatase activity to distinguish host and donor cells from one another to determine the origin of the various cells observed in the constructs upon retrieval.
Also, protist gut symbionts are now known to contain co-evolved bacterial endosymbionts [ 23, 24, 53- 55], which, because of possible assimilation, may limit the ability to distinguish host vs. protist and bacterial endosymbiont genes.
Because standard fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) (Escherichia coli, fecal coliforms (FCs), enterococci) are unable to distinguish host sources of fecal contamination, more sophisticated detection methods are needed in rural India where open defecation is common and occurs without significant spatial separation from domestic animal fecal loading.
It will be interesting to assess if C. marginiventris is also able to distinguish host-induced volatile blends from those induced by chewing non-host herbivores.
The donor BMDCs are distinguished from host cells by virtue of their chromosome content (male Y chromosome-positive cells in a female host), the expression of a reporter molecule (beta-galactosidase, luciferase, and enhanced GFP), or the performance of a function (reestablishment of a function in a knockout mouse model).
Analysis of 111 human CTCL and control samples revealed extensive chromatin signatures that distinguished leukemic, host, and normal CD4+ T cells.
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