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In the more traditional model, leaders treat employee communication as a matter that's essentially distinct from company strategy.

And despite the sometimes mocking depictions of him as a test-tube wielding scientist, Adrià refused to distinguish his techniques as essentially distinct from anything chefs had always done.

The K incorporation through sputtered precursors can considerably affect the Ga profile in CIGSe during selenization, essentially distinct from reported KF post-deposition treatment, in which the Ga profile keeps unchanged.

This general approach encourages a view of enaction as essentially distinct from computation, as it is traditionally conceived.

No matter how much apps talk to one another and sync information back and forth, our devices are still essentially distinct from one another, tied together by cloud services that transfer the information to services and then back and forth between each other.

These features of craniofacial malformation, especially the rhinomaxillary syndrome, are specific to lepromatous leprosy but essentially distinct from other facial-deforming diseases such as craniofacial tuberculosis and syphilis, a treponematoses [7], [8].

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The installation, which keeps the collections essentially distinct, is modest by the necessity of the Museum's recent fiscal problems and relocation to a relatively small space across from Lincoln Center.

Different ALS-associated mutations promote SOD1 aggregation by essentially distinct pathways [12].

Thus, even within the same cell type from the same brain region maintained in the same environment, forced induction of glutamatergic and GABAergic neuronal fate follows essentially distinct paths, with relatively few genes common to both neurogenic cascades.

The other pig breeds were essentially distinct homogenous populations, with minimal evidence of genetic admixture.

This means that the self which is essentially a sequence of events does not regard itself in this way, but considers itself to be a substantial self, that is an essentially unchanging unified agent distinct from its physical and mental properties.

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