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For discussion of the well-being notion, see the entry on well-being.[4] Philosophers have most commonly distinguished two accounts of happiness: hedonism, and the life satisfaction theory.

Traditionally, NDV pathotypes are most commonly distinguished by nucleotide sequencing.

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Two kinds of aphasia are commonly distinguished.

Dr. Venter and other researchers say that those traits most commonly used to distinguish one race from another, like skin and eye color, or the width of the nose, are traits controlled by a relatively few number of genes, and thus have been able to change rapidly in response to extreme environmental pressures during the short course of Homo sapiens history.

The Cresty Neck Score [ 5] has become the most commonly used method of distinguishing nuchal crest adiposity [ 16- 19].

The most commonly used approach to distinguish PrPSc from PrPC when analyzing infected tissues is based on pre-treatment with proteinase K as PrPSc is relatively PK-resistant.

Chemical-shift MRI is now the most commonly used imaging technique to distinguish between adenomas and metastases.

In patients who present with a pancreaticobiliary stricture of indeterminate origin, biliary brush cytology is the most commonly used invasive technique to distinguish benign from malignant disease.

The most commonly used classification system to distinguish between non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions in the colon is the pit pattern classification, originally introduced by Kudo et al. [18].

Therefore, it is one of the markers most commonly used to assist in distinguishing thyroid lesions together to human bone marrow endothelial cell-1 (HBME-1) as a tumor marker of follicular origin and cytokeratin-19 (CK-19) with general intense and diffuse expression in papillary carcinoma and heterogeneous labeling in carcinoma and in follicular adenoma [ 12].

However, the most commonly used method, bisulfite sequencing, cannot distinguish 5-methylcytosine from 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, an oxidized form of 5-methylcytosine that is catalyzed by the TET family of dioxygenases.

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