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Neurofilaments do not demonstrate an easily identifiable hand, so their consistency with the model is, as yet, uncertain.
The genus Russula is characterized by several easily identifiable features: the brittle consistency of the fleshy basidiocarp due to the presence of sphaerocysts, the lack of latex in the basidiocarp, and basidiospores with amyloid incrustations [6] [7].
In our study, we analyze the consistency of empirically identifiable decisions with historical decisions of similar type and challenge their performance relevance.
As Luc Sante writes in his introduction, "Although the photographs were made for a variety of assignments and in a number of different contexts, they have a remarkable consistency and a clearly identifiable theme: the passing of old Hollywood".
The committee said that the law should be amended to "specifically and explicitly address the matter of authorisation" to ensure parties are accountable for their political statements, those who authorise materials are "identifiable and traceable" and there is consistency in the application of rules.
Only one body was identifiable by sight.
Keep cooking and stirring until the chopped mushrooms have largely disintegrated, the tomato is no longer identifiable, and the chard starts to lose its consistency.
Similarly, the three most consistently analysed clauses (excluding the clause with 100% consistency) included a mix of different categorisations and did not follow an identifiable trend.
"They were so identifiable".
Nothing is specifically identifiable.
Funny consistency.
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