Sentence examples for low distinctiveness from inspiring English sources

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In relation to the baseline period two separate peaks were differentiated within predefined latency windows (N1: 350–500 ms, P3: 700–900 ms; as the odors were perceived at the threshold level and with a low distinctiveness, it was refrained from dividing the P3 into different subcomponents [see 31]).

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The second sublineage (Catemaco) was a shallow clade restricted to the Tuxtlas region (lakes Chalchoapan and Catemaco, Figure 3), and comprised morphotypes of A. fasciatus and B. caballeroi, with very low genetic distinctiveness with haplotypes shared in some cases.

The phylogenetic distinctiveness and low DNA DNA relatedness with other Chelatococcus type strains reported here as well as phenotypic differences (Table 1), justify the creation of a new Chelatococcus species for strain MW9T, for which the name Chelatococcus thermostellatus sp. nov. is proposed.

The first is the distinctiveness and diversity of low-elevation varieties.

Below the level of an ESU, A. m. langei's low vagility combined with its moderate genetic distinctiveness likely demonstrates demographic independence, a criterion of DUs [ 2, 14].

They concluded that the two varieties should be recognized as separate species because they maintain their distinctiveness in sympatry and show low levels of admixture (only 2.1% of individuals showed evidence of an admixed genome).

The most evident pattern in both population-based and individual-based analyses is the distinctiveness of barley varieties unique to low populations.

Altogether, this particular combination of memory-related activation with low arousal and pleasantness might contribute to the distinctiveness of emotions associated with the super-ordinate class of Sublimity.

The correlation of EofU and CofU with EFF was bit higher than expected (r =.40 and.43 respectively) although low enough to suggest a degree of conceptual distinctiveness of these measurement constructs.

Drawing the line at pastorships, Professor Iannaccone argues, is a low-cost way to preserve the church's distinctiveness while quietly accommodating broader social changes.

We find that the choice of the measurement (low s or high d) affects the interpretation of distinctiveness and the topography.

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