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CTE is further distinguished from Alzheimer disease by the reduced and relatively diffuse occurrence of sticky protein deposits known as amyloid plaques, which are a major feature in Alzheimer neuropathology.
The distinctive lens phenotype associated with DS is further distinguished from ARC by supranuclear Aβ histopathology, a pathological feature shared with late-onset AD [28].
Bcl-3 is further distinguished from other IκB proteins in that it can localise to the nucleus, it is not degraded upon activation of NFκB and it possesses seven, rather than six, ankyrin repeat domains.
In contrast, dystonia-parkinsonism begins primarily as a movement disorder in the age range of 15 30 years old, and is further distinguished from NBIA/INAD by the absence of cerebellar atrophy and iron accumulation [2], [3].
It is further distinguished from Au. afarensis, Au. africanus, and Au.
Scoping is further distinguished from mapping by the inclusion of research results in the description of relevant evidence.
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Death in all of these senses can be further distinguished from events—such as being shot with an arrow that cause death.
Males are further distinguished from females by their more curved noses and the presence of chest glands, which are visible as hairless patches.
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