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This profile suggests a functional distinction between anterior and posterior temporal cortex and regions closer to PAC which distinguish stimuli that differ in their surface acoustic structure better than they distinguish stimuli which differ in intelligibility (Okada et al. 2010).
Elder Olson, in his 1954 critical study of Thomas's poetry, wrote "... a further characteristic which distinguished Thomas's work from that of other poets.
Her merciful Edict of Amboise (March 1560) was followed in May by that of Romorantin, which distinguished heresy from sedition, thereby detaching faith from allegiance.
Re-tell the story more accurately by substituting words which distinguish between feelings and facts, and that distinguish between a permanent situation and a temporary one.
Finally, one feature of Schleiermacher's philosophy of mind which distinguishes it from that of Herder and other predecessors is also worth noting: Schleiermacher says relatively little about unconscious mental processes, and when he does mention them often seems skeptical about them.
Our results suggest that tasiRNAs, like transgene-derived siRNAs, manifest their effects non-cell autonomously, and thus propose a specialized role for tasiRNAs in the post-transcriptional control of developmental regulators, which distinguishes itself from that of miRNAs by the range of silencing activities.
The uterus does not present an intercornual ligament, which distinguishes it from that in domestic ruminants.
However, the strain M18 has developed several unusual features which distinguish it from that of the clinically significant P. aeruginosa strains, and indeed are more similar to soil-inhabiting biocontrol Pseudomonas strains, such as P. fluorescence 2-79 [ 8], Pf-5 [ 9] and P. chlororaphis PCL1391 [ 10].
For Bayesians typically maintain that that which distinguishes those changes in one's beliefs that are reasonable from those that are not is that the former, unlike the latter, involve responding to newly-acquired evidence in an appropriate way.[8] Thus, for the Bayesian no less than for the Evidentialist, it is evidence which justifies that which stands in need of justification.
If the human body is not considered as the origin of movement and different from matter and physical principal, then, yet again, we neglect that which distinguishes the world from consciousness, that which gives meaning to everything that surrounds the man and prevents the body to be reduced to a " being there", to a mere object, meaningless, to an "object" to be used as something there.
The ability to reflect on our beliefs and thereby evaluate them is often thought to be an ability which distinguishes human cognition from that of many other non-human animals.
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