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Thus we are forced to see noisy limit cycles and quasi-cycles as dynamical regimes which, although they are sometimes distinguishable, are not separated by a clear boundary [28].

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Increased formal regulation of conditions of service came about when civil servants organized themselves into professional groups, sometimes barely distinguishable from trade unions.

With just days to go before four sometimes barely distinguishable Democrats face off in the primary (the David and Goliath-esque Republican matchup is hardly a fair contest), the question of turnout is rife with wild cards.

Though sometimes barely distinguishable from an Amnesty International case study, Bitter Chocolate maintains its intensity by focusing tightly on Pascal, a former boy soldier who's haunted by the violent acts he was forced to perform in his homeland of Guinea.

When immigrants enter into a new society, their appearance not only physical attributes but also their clothes- makes a distinguishable or sometimes subtle distinction between new settlers and natives.

Secondary processes branch acutely from primary processes, and sometimes tertiary processes are distinguishable.

Moreover, the tendency for auxiliaries to be assimilated to legionaries continued; even the officers became less distinguishable, because equites now sometimes replaced senators in high posts in the legions.

They are sometimes similar to altostratus and are distinguishable from the latter because the sun or moon is always clearly visible through transparent cirrostratus, in contrast to altostratus which tends to be opaque or translucent.

In several other color polymorphic systems, including species with continuous distributions and large population sizes, the frequency of the different color morphs sometimes shows patterns which are not distinguishable from the expectations under a scenario of genetic drift [ 7, 9, 23].

It also means crossdressers (whom Bailey claims are also erotically motivated) are not that different from the non-homosexual transsexuals—"They are all autogynephiles" (p. 164)—an idea really irritating to many transwomen who do not see themselves as autogynephiles and who sometimes see themselves as "true transsexuals" distinguishable from (and much more normal than) crossdressers.

Nonetheless, a pair of cen2-GFP sometimes segregated apart and two dots were distinguishable within a short distance (e.g., see time points after 30 min, see Movie S3 and Movie S4), but these two cen2-GFP signals were still situated in close vicinity of one side of the spindle poles.

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