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The study consists in making a discrimination between four fluidized bed reactor models: Davidson and Harrison, Partridge and Rowe, Kunii and Levenspiel, Kato and Wen models.
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Moreover, the authors do not comment on the six other variants that differ between the sequences of BAK1 (XM_002348050) and BAK2 (NG_000850), which would be useful to make a discrimination between the two gene sequences.
For flow cytometric analysis, this error in determining the SPF can be substantial, particularly in the near-diploid tumours where all cells in the tumour are measured without any possibility to make a discrimination between normal and tumour cells on the basis of DNA content.
Participants were required to make a discrimination judgment between the two contrasts.
Participants were instructed to maintain fixation and make a discrimination judgment between a horizontally or vertically oriented bar that appeared at one of two possible peripheral stimulus locations (center of gray boxes) (see Fig. 1).
Up till now, no commercially available immunoassays are able to make a clear discrimination between the monomer, mainly released from tubular epithelial cells, and the dimer, originating from neutrophils [ 12].
However, our data do not allow to make a distinct discrimination between the financial incentives to unnecessary induce services and the real need to induce services to meet more intense treatment modalities, as for example in complementary medicine[ 24], was not possible with our data.
We did not make any discrimination between the two types of scrapie: the classical and the atypical.
After making a correct discrimination, an individual proceeded to a reversal training using string segments.
The latter explicitly requires care providers to differentiate between patients (if relevant for equal chances of optimal health care outcomes), whereas the non-discrimination principle prescribes not making a distinction between patients (under equal circumstances) [ 35].
Or put differently, Dainichi's mind (along with his body), making no discrimination between this and that, is like a great space ("emptiness"; kû) from out of which he transforms himself through self-differentiation into the myriad thing-events and beings.
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