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Two kinds of aphasia are commonly distinguished.
The logic of appropriateness is commonly distinguished from the logic of consequences.
Three metres are commonly distinguished in Eddaic poetry: the epic measure, the speech measure, and the song measure.
Two types of root systems are commonly distinguished, fibrous roots and taproots.
A variety of architectural domains are commonly distinguished for which architects use their own modelling techniques and concepts, tool support, visualisation techniques, etc.
Enclosure fires with an opening are commonly distinguished by two distinct phases namely, internal combustion with no flames ejected out (over-ventilated conditions), and internal combustion extending to external combustion having flames continuously ejected outside (under-ventilated conditions).
Forests are commonly distinguished from woodlands and savannas in having a closed canopy of trees that may be 10 metres (about 33 feet) to more than 50 metres (about 165 feet) in height.
It is commonly distinguished the positive from the negative patterns of religious coping (i.e., a secure and a less secure relationship with God respectively) as assessed by the Brief RCOPE.
Some types of animals employ physiological mechanisms to maintain a constant body temperature, and two categories are commonly distinguished: the term cold-blooded is understood to refer to reptiles and invertebrates, and warm-blooded is generally applied to mammals and birds.
The stratigraphic succession (Fig. 3) comprises three major lithofacies that are commonly distinguished based on their sand shale ratios.
Biological parents are commonly distinguished from social parents, who rear the child and are socially perceived as responsible for it.
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