Sentence examples for term to differentiate from inspiring English sources

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Other manufacturers, notably Volkswagen with its CC, née Passat Comfort Coupe, have since used the term to differentiate these four-door models, with elegantly sloping greenhouses and high belt lines, from traditional three-box sedans.

Then running the Soul City record shop in Covent Garden, London, he used the term to differentiate between the breed of soul favoured by southerners, who followed the black American charts quite keenly, and the soul records requested by northern football fans, in town to watch their team.

4"Medical care" in this study is used as a general term to differentiate from mental and behavioral health services.

"Samsung has demonstrated that it is possible, at least in the short term, to differentiate and grow by using the Android ecosystem".

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We therefore combined the most-representative cellular MeSH term (in this example 'Fibroblast') with anatomical MeSH terms to differentiate between the cell types.

Locoregional adverse events were coded to "injection site" preferred terms to differentiate these from systemic events bIncludes all AEs with an incidence of 5%% or higher and all CTCAE grade 3 and higher AEs; there were no treatment-related grade 4 or 5 AEs reported.

For the simulated sib-tested trait, the distinctions between EBV estimated using TBLUP versus GBLUP are clear, since u and v will have the same EBV with TBLUP but information on Mendelian sampling terms to differentiate the sibs is available with GBLUP.

The first term meant to differentiate them from the ultra-Orthodox, and the second to set themselves apart from less-observant Reform and Conservative Jews.

The term seeks to differentiate serious theater (think Shakespeare, think O'Neill) from vaudeville or burlesque; "Choreographer Michael Kidd distinguished himself in legit before working in pictures".

Schema-less database solutions, often grouped together under the umbrella term 'NoSQL' to differentiate them from the mainstream relational database management systems (RDBMS), have come into widespread use in recent years.

Literal comprehension (LC), inferential comprehension (IC), reorganization (R) and critical comprehension (CC) are terms used to differentiate these levels, respectively (Barrett, 1976; Català et al., 2001).

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