Sentence examples for making discrimination between from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps most importantly, they offer an unambiguous depiction of the extent of hot, warm and cool areas, making discrimination between active, recently active, and inactive surfaces very straightforward.

The non-significant statistical tendency is probably caused by the ceiling effect, in which a considerable number of speakers have maximum scores for both conditions, making discrimination between conditions more difficult.

These neighboring alleles are in tight LD making discrimination between the effects of each allele challenging.

A comparison of the DL kinetics parameters including the initial intensity, the peak decay rate, and the peak weight value was used in making discrimination between normal and leukemic human sera.

However, EB staining of pRBC was at a significantly lower intensity than Hoechst 33342 and SYBR Green I under these and all other conditions tested (data not shown), making discrimination between uninfected and infected RBC less robust.

The anatomy of the wrist is much more complicated than that of the metacarpophalangeal joints, and many of the small carpal bones have irregular margins with indentations (for example, at the attachment of ligaments), making discrimination between normal anatomy and presence of erosions difficult, and nutritive foramina may also resemble erosions [ 28].

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However, the high degree of homology between related glycosyltransferases makes discrimination between these enzymes with specific small molecules a challenge.

In addition, the profound neoangiogenesis will make discrimination between the nidus proper and normal brain-supplying arteries nearly impossible.

Furthermore, most of the symptoms and diseases used in the statistical models had a low prevalence, which makes discrimination between practices more difficult.

Definitions of VAT and VAP have been based on different sampling techniques and microbiologic thresholds, which may make discrimination between VAT and VAP difficult.

Furthermore, infants less than one year old can make discriminations between phonemes that some adults cannot because the particular discrimination is not present in the adult language.

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