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Electrons cannot be distinguished in principle (Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory) and hence quantum mechanical descriptions of bonds cannot depend on the identity of particular electrons.

From the point of view of proof-theoretic semantics the following two points are essential: (1)  Introduction rules (clauses) for logically compound formulas are not distinguished in principle from introduction rules (clauses) for atoms.

Clark 2008; Rupert 2009b; Shapiro 2010, 2011) in holding that while embodied cognitive science can be neatly distinguished, in principle, from both of these other forms of situated cognition, and that there are times when this is useful (even crucial), the broader philosophical issues in play are also revealingly discussed sometimes by considering these views together.

The electrical resistivity parameter, on which the method is based, has such a large variability so as to allow the great majority of the structures and bodies of archaeologic and architectural interest to be readily distinguished, in principle, from the hosting material.

Even neutral processes of intraspecific competition and dispersal limitation cannot be distinguished in principle for species-abundance predictions [13] [16].

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This property can in principle distinguish two classes of prebiotic precursors: the precursors that are able to generate a chemomimetic process from those that are not.

In particular, it is known that the homoeologous genes from the three genomes of wheat can be expressed with different spatial and temporal specificities [ 11]; while cDNA array elements would be expected to cross-hybridise with these different transcripts, the multiple, short probes of the Affymetrix platform could in principle distinguish them [ 12].

These two possibilities could in principle be distinguished by comparing the ATPase specific activity in bulk with the single-molecule movement velocity measured under the same conditions (35, 41).

Philosophers have long noted the similarities between reality and dreaming and the logical difficulties of distinguishing in principle between the two.

Various memory systems can be distinguished in terms of the different kinds of information they process and the principles by which they operate [ 4- 6].

The problem of identical particles does not arise in classical physics, where the objects are large-scale and can always be distinguished, at least in principle.

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