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Frege argued for the distinctness of sense from reference as follows.
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For example, the distinctness, uniformity and stability (DUS) in an aromatic rice variety, Pusa Basmati1, has been established by its precise phenotyping for diverse aroma and grain quality traits and large-scale genotyping of genome-wide SSR markers (Singh et al. 2004).
Zhou Dunyi's doctrine was particularly exciting to Zhu Xi for it highlighted the distinctness and religiosity of the human mind and spirit, which Zhou describes as not subject to the same limitations and restrictions as are physical phenomena.
Language relativity does not imply that the distinctness of distinct objects cannot go unnoticed.
Typically such reasons are just taken for granted, as if the distinctness were obvious.
The role of Intellect is to account for the real distinctness of the plethora of Forms, virtually united in the One.
In others, they are a source of vibrancy; Catalonia's renewed sense of itself, for example, is grounded in the distinctness of its language and by a history of discrimination against it.
Here the distinctness of the variables (the fact that they are distinct) replaces the sign of distinctness "≠" (cf. 5.53).
The distinctness of London has led many to clamor for the capital to pursue its own policies, especially on immigration.
Determining the distinctness of spotted owl subspecies and their geographic distributions is essential for enforcing their protection under the ESA.
Perhaps recognising the distinctness of forest elephants is the first step on the path to saving them.
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