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It is easy to show that the factors given in this paper are not adjoints of each other, making our work distinct from that of Teschl's.
The four so-called Abstract Classicists purged landscape references from their hard-edge paintings, making them distinct from Lundeberg's direction.
Moving forward, we must recognize that the economy is undergoing a profound transformation, making it distinct from both the industrial era and even the beginnings of the Internet Age just a decade ago.
In phases 1 3, the correct position was marked with a black container, making it distinct from the remaining white containers.
The pronounced determinant of PC3 making them distinct from other cells used here is lack of active p53 [ 57] that mediates main cellular response to DNA damage.
The jagged edges make this work distinct from Haebich's previous installations, including Vector Space and Interactive Laser Sculpture, which are often defined by strong, solid blocks of color.
He claims that the runner must do something at the end of each half-run to make it distinct from the next: she must stop, making the run itself discontinuous.
It might start by making capitalism more distinct from feudalism.
A soft rug also acts as a further "zoning device", making it feel distinct from the dining area.
That's a particular problem for small distillers, who pride themselves on making a product distinct from established brands.
The School has a holistic focus on the built environment, making the GSD distinct from its peer institutions.
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