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As faces are normally distinguished on an individual level [45], [46], we constructed a set of individual shoes (Nike sneakers) as object stimuli.
These decision-making processes (and their political elements) are normally distinguished from research funding decisions.
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Standard DNA tests cannot normally distinguish between identical twins.
In schizophrenia, in this view, a mechanism that normally distinguishes between internal and external speech breaks down.
It was of a scale that when you reached in your pocket, you could normally distinguish it from the other coins in there.
As isotopic abundances remain almost constant during most chemical processes, chemists do not normally distinguish the behaviour of one isotope from that of another.
An ideal competition thus eliminates all of the environmental, player, and strategic heterogeneities that normally distinguish and limit a team.
We do not normally distinguish the stories we hold about the world from the world itself.
The antisense transcripts would not have been identified with standard microarray or RNA deep sequencing methods because these methods do not normally distinguish between sense and antisense transcripts.
Importantly, as ChIP-seq does not normally distinguish between alleles, the active (H3K4me3) and heterochromatic (DNA methylation, H3K9me3, and H4K20me3) modifications appear to overlap at these regions, although these modifications are known to be distributed allelically (Fournier et al., 2002; Pannetier et al., 2008; Singh et al., 2011).
Three layers can normally be distinguished at distances from 50 to about 400 kilometres (30 to 250 miles) above the Earth's surface.
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