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Resulting heat map shows that the miRNA expression profiles well distinguished between HTx-LVAD and HTx-CTRL samples, despite their wide intrinsic variability.

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"We can thereby well distinguish between the biological and astrochemical formation of organics," wrote Meierhenrich.

MBI and Pines BM have been found to equally well distinguish between burned out and non-burned out individuals [ 20].

Our results demonstrate that the STIPO can well distinguish between patients with and without personality disorder (between group effect size d=1.62) as well as between cluster B and cluster C personality disorder (d=1.26).

Results given as sum as well as distinguished between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

As a result, it's well worth distinguishing between forward-looking protectionism (the good kind) and backward-looking protectionism (the bad kind).

(dots per inch), which tells how much detail they can capture, and by the color-scanning bit size, which determines how well they distinguish between colors.

The knowing writer of the Guardian's style guide has so little faith that he feels it necessary to include this warning: "Europe includes Britain, so don't say, for example, something is common 'in Europe' unless it is common in Britain as well; to distinguish between Britain and the rest of Europe the phrases 'continental Europe' or 'elsewhere in Europe' may be useful".

Models for the genetic basis of senescence may do well to distinguish between quality and quantity of life in terms of their genetic architectures, and the way selection acts upon these two age-related factors.

Theorem 5.1 The logarithmic mean L is strictly ( G, A ) -super-stabilizable. ProoFirststhethe reader will do well to distinguish between the two next statements: 'L is strictly ( G, A ) -super-stabilizable' to prove here and 'L is ( A, G ) -stabilizable' already shown in [11].

(At 543c-d, Glaucon suggests that one might find a third city, as well, by distinguishing between the three-class city whose rulers are not explicitly philosophers and the three-class city whose rulers are, but a three-class city whose rulers are not philosophers cannot be an ideal city, according to Socrates (473b-e).

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