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Imaging polarimetry of comets shows two features with a distinctive behavior of the linear polarization: jets and circumnucleus haloes.
Everyday life is characterised by a number of features, including a distinctive sense of time, in terms of repetition; habit, or taken-for-grantedness; and spatial ordering, focused, although not exclusively, on the home [ 1].
Once we can recognise these conventions, we can begin to pinpoint those features of a photograph that are distinctive.
But what would be the distinctive features of a Scottish welfare state?
It was Friedrich who first felt the wholly detached and distinctive features of a natural life.
Amphioxus has also a characteristic Secretin family of GPCRs with distinctive features of a hormone binding domain in the N-termini.
By the beginning of the 20th, the community featured a distinctive mixture of blacks, Miq'Maqs (native Canadians) and whites.
These pairs of genes form giant palindromes of DNA, a distinctive feature of the Y chromosome's structure discovered by Dr. Page and colleagues in 2003.
In addition to his guitar work, Frusciante experimented with a variety of synthesizers, a distinctive feature of the record.
A later synonym from 1844 was L. leucometopon from the Greek leukos, "white", and metopon, "forehead", describing a feature of the distinctive head pattern.
But a distinctive feature of a great mentor as opposed to a great supervisor seemed to be a special focus on helping to build the mentee's career.
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