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One player from the six-member Mohawks made herself even more distinguishable by virtue of her gender and her level of play.

Aquil Abdullah, and Cornell Shelby, both seniors, strolled down the hall, joking that they were no more distinguishable as Muslims than any other African-American teenagers, except for the kufi, the round skullcap, that Mr. Abdullah wore in the Islamic school mostly populated by Arab-American students.

While subjects recovered, differences among the conditions were more distinguishable.

According to Fig. 3, the differentiation among learners is more distinguishable based upon their response latency.

This concept is more distinguishable at more injection time (0.6 PV).

The significant features of g1 are more distinguishable in P l f than in W l f.

The magnified images in Figure 3b, d show the morphologies of the nanowire/nanocables in a more distinguishable way.

But in March a deliberate decision was made by upper management to abandon their goal of dethroning HP and instead focus on making better, more distinguishable products.

Moreover, the effect of porosity on corrosion was more distinguishable for Zn-3 wt%Cu scaffolds than pure Zn scaffolds due to the acceleration of galvanic corrosion effect.

Compared to transistor-level netlists, these hybrid graphs are much smaller in size, more distinguishable in structure, and are thus more suitable for labeling-based pattern matching.

For the NiO nanostructures (samples 2 and 3), the NiO (cubic, NaCl structure) peaks become more distinguishable with increased annealing time.

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