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Within days, a single case, one distinguishable and atomized and unknown, became iconic.
In order to maintain stable line estimation, this paper applied a CCL algorithm to preserve only one peak extracted in one distinguishable region [11].
One distinguishable phenomenon captured by the MTKM is that in the transition flow regime the heat flux direction can be from a low temperature to a high temperature region, which violates the Fourier's law of continuum flows.
This can also be checked in Table 3, where, for the family and medical scales, the person separation index is below 2, indicating that only one distinguishable stratum can be found in the sample.
One distinguishable feature of tumor driver genes is the unexpectedly high somatic mutation rate, which leads to rapid accumulation of genetic aberrations and thus radical modification or disruption of gene functions.
Yet if there was one distinguishable element to these Dodgers, it was their rotation.
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No more can knowledge provide one with distinguishable dignity since almost anyone can find out almost anything just as easily.
Colour gradations need to be different enough so that each one is distinguishable at a quick glance.
But there's barely a strong melody in the bunch and the lyrics ramble on, with one tune barely distinguishable from the next.
But most of these 60 new ones were distinguishable as unique by their size, shape, and color.
All strains, except the two Fribourg ones were distinguishable from each other.
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