Sentence examples for namely distinct from inspiring English sources

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This is because we want our principle of individuation to allow for what seems clearly possible, namely distinct (and different) tropes characterizing the same object (or, in the case of SI, inhabiting the same spatiotemporal position).

Sequence analysis and studies of synteny in the mammalian X chromosome suggests that there are several evolutionary strata [1], namely distinct portions of the chromosome that appear to have been acquired and/or originated at different evolutionary times and possibly from different organisms.

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Yet, at the same time, as I live through these differences, there is something experiential that is, in some sense, the same, namely, their distinct first-personal character.

This also allowed emphasizing the differences between the present theory and existing models, namely the distinct ways of characterizing the vapor-liquid equilibrium, the geometrical assumptions involved in the different models, and the role allocated to water diffusion within the droplet.

It produces 'clearer', namely more distinct, objects compared to concepts building on global-as-holistic (see Additional file 1).

We hypothesize that the archaeal ancestor of eukaryotes encoded three DNA polymerases, namely, two distinct B-family polymerases and a D-family polymerase all of which contributed to the evolution of the eukaryotic replication machinery.

Compared to a usual TAC an IF resulting from a bolus injection has special characteristics, namely a distinct peak in the first minute after injection (this is when the bolus is transported through the vascular system) and a low slowly decreasing activity at late scan times.

These were distributed along the 14 P. falciparum chromosomes (Table 1) and corresponded to 243 coding genes (9254 ESTs, 326 clusters) and 8 non-protein-coding loci, namely: 4 distinct rRNA loci (10611 ESTs, 22 clusters) and 4 subtelomeric regions (41 ESTs, 4 clusters) (Additional file 1).

The deceptively straightforward correlation of 2 cortical morphological parameters, that is intrinsic curvature and lGI, belies a more fundamental observation, namely, that the distinct mathematical nature of each parameter is critical to the consideration of how they arise.

So why should there be two distinct categories, namely action and passion, rather than just one, namely motion?

The PKC family consists of three distinct groups, namely, the classical, novel and atypical groups.

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