Sentence examples for what discriminates from inspiring English sources

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Since this ability of the brain is what discriminates it from any existing artificial machine with human-like adaptive behavior, clarifying the underlying mechanism is an exciting challenge in neuroscience and its application to robotics.

It would be interesting to further investigate what discriminates individuals who eventually test from those who do not.

What discriminates the conserved -14 kb and -22 kb elements from the non-functional, non-conserved -10 kb sequence is unclear, as all three sequences contain a similar repertoire of TFBS for liver-expressed transcription factors (data not shown).

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Plant reproduction suffers under salt stress in chickpea, but it remains unclear which process is most affected and what traits discriminate tolerant from sensitive lines.

"That's what's discriminated against," she said.

This enabled the identification of what each PC discriminates as in Figure 2. To our knowledge, PCA has rarely been used this way.

What matters is discriminating well.

A long-line does not discriminate what it catches.

But what, to a discriminating palette, do the new drinks actually taste like?

A long-line does not discriminate what it catches and nearly everything it hooks ends up dying.

At a recent conference in Germany, Mr. Zumwinkel accused the United States of applying what he called "discriminating measures to protect their transportation and logistics market".

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