Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(4)
But FIAC remains centered in Paris and is also distinguishable because it occupies some of the city's most illustrious patrimonial spaces, including its main venue, the Grand Palais.
Steel is also distinguishable from wrought iron (now largely obsolete), which may contain a small amount of carbon but large amounts of slag.
It is also distinguishable in MRI scans by 14.5 PCW.
The reticular nucleus (R) is also distinguishable between the internal capsule and the lateral nuclei (Fig. 7, A5 A7.5).
Similar(56)
Tumours, which tend to be well vascularized, are also distinguishable from cysts, which are not well supplied with blood.
The other two cases cited by Rosedale are also distinguishable, because they involved isolated statements that were not, as is the case here, an integral part of a larger publicity campaign of national scope.
Underpants, oddly enough, was also distinguishable by his actual pants, I'd noticed the bottoms of his Giants uniform are cut back to the tops of his kneecaps, a height not seen in the majors since the White Sox briefly sported those team Bermudas, back in 1976.
Underpants, oddly enough, was also distinguishable by his actual pants, I'd noticed — the bottoms of his Giants uniform are cut back to the tops of his kneecaps, a height not seen in the majors since the White Sox briefly sported those team Bermudas, back in 1976.
The LRS currents measured at -0.1 V and the HRS currents measured at 0.1 V are also distinguishable.
Or to put the point in terms more suited to the non-cognitivist, virtually all agree that it is inappropriate to treat two items as morally distinguishable without believing that they are also distinguishable in some other way.
When the three types of neurons received suprathreshold depolarizing current injection, they displayed firing patterns that were also distinguishable.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com