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It allows us to give distinctive benefits for patients".
It is well known that most mesoporous adsorbents give distinctive and reproducible hysteresis loops.
MitoG comprises a lipophilic triphenylphosphonium cationic function, which directs the molecules to mitochondria within cells, and an o-phenylenediamine moiety that reacts with dicarbonyls to give distinctive and stable products.
Both sexes may give distinctive territorial or alarm calls, and females and chicks communicate with cheeps and wheezes.
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A new ordinance decreed that all domestic cats be neutered; they were also given distinctive collars.
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Franz Grundheber, and Mark Delavan are giving distinctive performances of the baritone roles.
Clans are reckoned by patrilineal descent, wives join their husbands' clans, and cattle are given distinctive clan brands.
| Marthe Keller's production of "Don Giovanni" may be set in a big brick alley of a set, but it gives distinctive performers a clear slate on which to make their mark.
Yet in a sequence like "Sympathy" (five pieces linking court cases to human dramas, touching variously on irony, guilt, pity, revenge, love and anger), Armitage is at his intriguing best, giving distinctive voices to diverse human experiences.
As shown by the examples just given, distinctive features of the Arabic Plotinus often have to do with the One or First Principle.
Both kinds of duality interact as well, where the * gives distinctive duality and invariance theorems for open set and closed set arithmetical theories.
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