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Embryogenesis is traditionally divided into a series of consecutive stages distinguished by morphological markers.
Our approach determines, from all possible combinations of disjoint probability distributions, the set of distributions that most effectively distinguishes functional sites from non-functional sequences.
In this example, three levels of priority are distinguished for reported problems.
The latter are concerned with the global and abstract while the former were distinguished by their concern with the local and particular.
Visit status distinguished first-time visits from return visits to a practice.
By its self-definition, at any rate, formal verse satire was distinguished not by its resemblance to other forms but by its difference from them.
The types of falsehood exposed are many and rarely distinguished systematically by the satirists themselves.
The theological infinite, then, is distinguished from the mathematical infinite in that the theological infinite is defined only by the lack of limits or bounds.
A major way in which a semantic type of verb is distinguished is by the semantic roles associated with the verbs comprising the type.
Later grammarians tried to be more careful in distinguishing written marks from speech sounds.
The two 'negative' symptoms which distinguished the two groups at a statistically significant level were 'loss of interest' and 'diminished concentration'.
The town was a community whose members were distinguished from the surrounding population by the privileges they enjoyed.
More importantly, constitutional experts have found considerable difficulty in distinguishing federal states from unitary ones.
In addition, different elements can be distinguished because the scattered energies are determined by the masses of the target atoms.
With respect to the secondary domain, we distinguished several fixed structural opportunities as well as fixed and non-fixed personal opportunities.
When these sets of events were distinguished in the analysis, the best model of the variation in wellbeing was obtained.
The notion of self crosscuts the three levels just distinguished.
A clear nomenclature may long elude our searches, but it has been fruitful to begin by distinguishing somatopsychic therapies from psychosomatic ones.
Among households with at least one child, we then further distinguished between single earners, two-earner couples, and one-earner couples.
Swing voters, on the other hand, cannot be distinguished accordingly.
Two different aspects can be distinguished in the development of the infection : the localized infection and the disseminated infection.
Two cohorts can be distinguished with an arbitrary limit set at 12 mm.
Author's corrections must be distinguished and may be charged for.
A key issue regarding isocortical evolution is whether a ventral pallial division can be separately distinguished on gene-expression criteria.
They are distinguished from software agents in that robots are embodied agents, situated in the real world.
He distinguishes between models of rights that interpret them as protected interests on the one hand, and as protected choices on the other.
The 1st\\2nd person pronouns are not distinguished for gender and so are not of interest to us here.
Finally, my view ought to be distinguished from views that hold that it is the legislature's imputed intention that determines statutory application.
Two familiar ways of distinguishing the cases come to mind.
As a matter of fact, several different situations must be distinguished.
An important part of our account rests upon distinguishing two types of states : individual-level and stage-level states.
He also notes that ordering is actually a principle for distinguishing a grammatical unit, such as a noun phrase, not just grammatical word.
The second operation deals with the validation of the value thus distinguished (or the complementary value).
Long (1980) distinguished between language addressed to learners and the linguistic structure of interactions with learners.
There are three main possibilities to consider, each of which involves a more complex model in which asymmetry and response-bias effects can be distinguished.
To retain comparability, respondents with high education were distinguished from those with medium and low levels.
He distinguishes three cases: when the planet's motion is direct; when it is retrograde; and finally when the planet is stationary.
However, in more complex behaviors, the different mobilizations of a given "skill-unit" must be distinguished carefully.
Where does one draw the line distinguishing metacognitive from non-metacognitive?
They are distinguished by the fact that they code actions produced not only by the animal but also by other agents.
Therefore, distinguishing between adaptive and nonadaptive culturally transmitted behaviour will be difficult in many cases.
Psychologists and philosophers have often distinguished between sensation and perception.
However, having distinguished between physical color and phenomenal color, they do not adequately explain how it is that phenomenal colors are physical colors.
My experiences seemed to imply that the effect of 10 hours of standing was easily distinguished from the effect of 9 hours of standing.
He says that in his experiment the final state of adaptation could be distinguished from the state before the experiment.
Such levels are in fact "distress thresholds," whereas "pain thresholds," sensu strictu, are the levels at which pain is distinguished from other sensations.
Other disorders related to right posterior parietal cortical dysfunction must be distinguished from catatonia as well.
How could it be distinguished from a political one ?
The approach adopted here distinguishes itself from these and other approaches in that it opens a range of possible new variables.
The coccinellid was also distinguished by attracting, on the whole, larger numbers of larvae than of adult beetles (table 2).
He distinguishes between a phenomenal landscape and an imaginary landscape.
Note that for regulars perfect and passive forms cannot be distinguished from past tense forms.
What distinguishes reading most clearly from spoken language processes is the conversion process, or decoding.
Consequently, the idea of distinguishing between legitimate and quack practitioners, although still germane, is not likely to gather much force.
Throughout the group discussions, several kinds and degrees of commercialization were distinguished and differently evaluated.
On the necessity of distinguishing between (un)boundedness and (a)telicity.
We should specify that the duration of schwa might have played a significant role in originally distinguishing it from lexical [].
There are two aspects of spatial experience that must be carefully distinguished, we might call them global and focal.
The ideas of manifest and non-manifest theft are explored in an attempt to discover why the law distinguished between them.
Both household registers and household declarations, usually not distinguished by previous researchers, have been used.
The time of a black hole search scheme should be distinguished from the time complexity of the algorithm producing such a scheme.
A possible reason for this assumption is the difficulty of distinguishing between doing and refraining, with regard to medical technology.
In a refereed journal, decisions of that kind are made by what is usually described as 'a distinguished international editorial board'.
In both understandings, identity also refers to how a society distinguishes itself from others, how it defines its relations to the foreign.
From a cross-linguistic perspective, two main lines of research can be distinguished.
One child was excluded for failing to produce the target imitatively; another was excluded because /la / could not be distinguished from /ya / in his responses.
Their tools are minimal, limited to what is required to catch and sell the crickets, and they are distinguished neither by design nor handiwork.
In some universities, historians, theoreticians and technologists are seen as having greater academic credibility than architect practitioners-however distinguished.
What is so characteristically human that it distinguishes us from other forms of life?
He distinguishes ' weak ' and ' strong ' representations of possible life extension.
The previous literature suggests that two partial effects can be distinguished.
The table also distinguishes between various degrees of responsibility.
By the end of the 19th century, progress was being made toward distinguishing among different types of mentally disturbed children.
Negative expectancies about the effects of alcohol distinguished abstainers from light/typical users, such that abstainers maintained stronger negative expectancies.
Next, discriminant function analyses were performed for each psychosocial domain to identify the alcohol use groups that could be reliably distinguished by the psychosocial variables.
Clearly, any help in distinguishing these two possibilities would be useful.
Furthermore, as the chronicity of these conditions became apparent, distinguishing between chronic stress reactions and adjustment disorders was necessary.
There is an obvious reason for this emphasis on predictive validity as a necessary arbiter in distinguishing disorder from nondisorder.
Among males, the childhood-limited subgroup's rapid pattern of desistence meant that they could not be distinguished from the low antisocials in adulthood.
The common representation incorporates both physical and institutional aspects, distinguishing marketed from non-marketed, environmental or physical inputs.
The puzzles are unnecessary if institutional economics is distinguished from engineering economics.
Thus, what distinguishes between eat and overeat in this construal is nothing more than the amount of food eaten.
As far as we know, no other discussion of modality in the literature has explicitly distinguished these three parameters in this way.
As pointed out in footnote 2, he distinguishes between the modality domain (constituted by the modal) and the proposition domain.
Let me begin by distinguishing two forms of consequentialism.
He emphasized that this illness is distinguished by the simultaneous existence of normal and bizarre behavior and of simultaneous hallucinatory and normal perception.
In this connection, selection for is often distinguished from selection of.
Two types of plagioclase and hornblende can be distinguished.
In the field, these rock types may be distinguished from one another, mainly on the basis of their colour and megacryst composition.
Nevertheless, they represent distinct phases or steps of progressive deformation which can be distinguished by their structures.
The two metamor phic events are divided by a period of strong non-coaxial deformation in an extensional setting and distinguished by polymetamor phic assemblages.
They are distinguished by the transverse cross-sections of their elements.
Units 2 and 3 have been grouped since they cannot be distinguished from one another in every borehole.
The groups are easily distinguished using trace elements.
Two different parts of the system can be distinguished as the for mal and the infor mal seed sectors.
Each mode is distinguished by its flow pattern which is in general periodic in time.
Thus, the earlier edition distinguishes the collective sense more clearly.
Is there really a set of lexical, syntactic and morphological features that appear in translations, distinguishing them from nontranslations?
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