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mEXP consists of several optimal parameters which are absent in the EXP rule's equation, as well as its numerator, which makes it distinguishable from the EXP rule.

In this category of schemes, the main logic of attack detection assumes that each radio transceiver generates a distinct radio frequency signal that reflects some physical characteristics that make it distinguishable from other transceivers, which is called its frequency fingerprint.

As in easier/harder to make it distinguishable from each other?

1999 also featured a reprinting of the three modules made available in the Dungeons & Dragons Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition boxed set, with slight modifications to make it distinguishable from the original (for collecting purposes).

The first was a reprinting of the original adventure made available in the Dungeons & Dragons Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition boxed set, with slight modifications to make it distinguishable from the original (for collecting purposes).

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game in 1999, a reprinting of the original adventure was made available in the Dungeons & Dragons Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition boxed set, with slight modifications to make it distinguishable from the original (for collecting purposes).

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The paper, first published in 1888, tinted its pages in 1893 to distinguish itself from its rival, The Financial News, in what the Financial Times described as "a masterstroke which made it immediately distinguishable from its main competitor".

Whatever its form, it is distinguishable from the shaping spirit of imagination, which ordinarily embodies itself in children's games and rhymes, the fairy tale, the fantasy, animal stories such as Kipling's Jungle Books, nonsense, nonmoral poetry, humour, or the realistic novel conceived as art rather than admonition.

For example, a population isolated on an island is in theory a species irrespective of whether it is distinguishable from its mainland progenitor.

In the human genome, it is present only in NANOG, NANOGP1, and NANOGP8, and the Neanderthal read containing it is distinguishable from NANOG and NANOGP1 because it lacks the intron at the splice site between exons 3 and 4 in NANOG and NANOGP1.

Each stimulus was shown for 500 ms, followed by a blank screen for 500 ms. At the end of a sequence, the probe item appeared with a circle surrounding it (radius of 3.9°) making it easily distinguishable from the to-be-remembered items in the sequence.

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