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These motions must be sufficiently distinct if they are to be divided.
vCYC and vFLIP are sufficiently distinct from their cellular counterparts to exclude cross-inhibition by sgRNAs targeting CCND2 or CFLAR.
The two companies were sufficiently distinct in organization and responsibility that there was no apparent overlap in the supervisory ranks.
The other gas giants, Uranus and Neptune, are near-twins and sufficiently distinct that they are now dubbed the ice giants.
Now the "thunder lizard" looks set to make a comeback, after a new analysis suggests that Brontosaurus specimens are sufficiently distinct from other species after all.
And while the molecular machinery of bacteria is usually sufficiently distinct from human cellular machinery to avoid overlapping effects, fungal cells are much closer.
Slovenian is sufficiently distinct from Serbo-Croatian, the majority language, to limit Mladina's audience to this republic, where 1.9 million of the nation's 23 million citizens live.
The Tortonian and the preceding Serravallian are sometimes treated as subdivisions of another stage, the Vindobonian, but they are sufficiently distinct to warrant different names.
The court reasoned that hoasca, like the plants from which the tea is made, is sufficiently distinct from DMT itself to fall outside the treaty.
There is little evidence for any of these zones to consider itself sufficiently distinct from its neighbors to un-blur the borders separating them.
Australian and Indonesian scientists who made the discovery said those "little people" had lived on Flores until 13,000 years ago and were sufficiently distinct from modern humans to be a separate species, Homo floresiensis.
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