Sentence examples for has commonly been differentiated from inspiring English sources

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B. thuringiensis has commonly been differentiated from B. cereus through the presence of plasmid-associated genes that encode insecticidal toxins.

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To date, at least 23 G types and 31 P types of group A RVs, the group which most commonly infects humans, have been differentiated [ 4, 5].

How would he and Mousa Dembélé have been differentiated?

Strategies have been differentiated over time, among regions, and in relation to specific political choices.

How have these transposases been differentiated in the same genome?

This infection has to be differentiated from other tropical fevers.

These services had to be differentiated, because they might not be able to present a privacy policy through a webpage, as the law requires.

"We are going into the US because we believe we have something that is differentiated from what else is there," he said.

Commonly, eQTLs are differentiated in cis- (i.e. local) and trans- (i.e. distant) eQTLs.

But as Bill has said before, Russert cannot be differentiated from NBC.

Therefore, commonly used food groups were differentiated according to similarities in nutrient profiles.

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