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The CID, HCD, and PQD analyses of KO exhibited remarkable discrimination in respect of the scan range, richness, and distribution of product ions through the entire spectra.

A remarkable discrimination between all cola drinks was seen using the descendant waveform and a group of metal electrodes (Ni, Co, Cu, Ag).

Even when grown in mixed Entamoeba cultures (of similar or distinctive natural histories, above), trophozoites aggregated only with members of their own lineage, which is a remarkable discrimination ability at the protist level (Espinosa and Paz-y-Mi o-C 2012).

The idea that auditory tuning during the fetal period may contribute to the development of auditory processing of speech and language and explain the newborn's remarkable discrimination capacities is not new [e.g., 78 ], [87], [88].

A deeper enigma is Fluc's remarkable discrimination between F−, which is so difficult to desolvate, and Cl−, which is orders of magnitude more abundant in the environment.

Results: Examination of endogenous metabolic fingerprints revealed remarkable discrimination in whole extracts of the four PND2 newborn treatment groups, strongly suggesting changes in the global metabolism.

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New chiral linear hosts (1 3, a: peracetylated derivatives, b: permethylated derivatives) containing monosaccharide end groups were designed on the basis of the structural features of permethylated 1F-fructonystose (MeFruNys), which shows a remarkable chiral discrimination ability, and then synthesized.

Principal component analysis (PCA) applied to the generated data matrix indicated that this ET was capable to perform with remarkable reproducibility the discrimination of these two contaminants in either distilled or tap water, in concentrations as low as 25 ng L−1.

Experiments have shown that rats can perform remarkable feats of tactile discrimination in comparison tasks involving small differences in object distance, direction, or surface texture.

They are a by-product of a vulnerable active feedback mechanism, located in the cochlear outer hair cells, which contribute greatly to the remarkable sensitivity and frequency discrimination of hearing (Kemp 2002).

The designed sensors demonstrated good percentage recovery, remarkable electrocatalytic activity and excellent discrimination ability for the target analytes in the presence of interfering metal ions.

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