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Different living populations of C. niloticus may ultimately be distinguishable osteologically, but the differences will be subtle and most apparent from morphometric rather than qualitative approaches.
The £10 and £20 notes will have a tactile feature, while the £5 note will be distinguishable by the absence of one.
Yes, Yvette Cooper should have been shadow chancellor; but at least we now have one who (unlike the caretaker) will be distinguishable from George Osborne.
Ancient duplications will be accompanied by greater sequence divergence between the two members of the duplicate pair and so will be distinguishable from more recent LSDs.
'Her' and 'their' will be distinguishable from the formal word for 'your', as 'your' must have a capital letter - Ihr.
How they'll be distinguishable from the usual subway evangelists remains to be seen.
Yet the images will scarcely be distinguishable: and neither their bat nature or their bird nature will be explicitly imagined.
This beam is required for interaction with the gravitational waves to be detected and diffraction will not be distinguishable from photons produced by interaction with the HFGW.
But the result will be a three-dimensional image; concrete, steel and water will all be distinguishable from uranium, plutonium and other very heavy materials.
With exome sequencing, however, the event histories of large amplification regions will not be distinguishable.
However evolved they become, robots will always be distinguishable from humans.
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