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arates at the base and falls away leaving the | distinct rings and ridges of the leafbase scars seen o |
smaller and darker N. o. quitensis with less | distinct rings on the tail. |
Chicago VI, this particular album had a more | distinct rock feel, as exemplified on Peter Cetera's " |
ture rather like a layered cake consisting of | distinct rock strata, including three PGM-bearing laye |
They have played a | distinct role in Sikh History. |
Each sphere has a | distinct role in today's social and historical life an |
gain remarkably in depth, and humor assume a | distinct role, and Prus begin to avoid writing [the ki |
is a genetic boundary element that plays two | distinct roles in gene expression, either as an enhanc |
ared in various other TV shows, including two | distinct roles in Brookside (Darren Murphy in 1992, an |
shell and core subregions play important but | distinct roles in Pavlovian and instrumental condition |
Distinct roles for bFGF and NT3 in the regulation of c | |
zymatically active ribonucleoprotein with two | distinct roles in eukaryotes. |
ic expression profile and is believed to play | distinct roles in cells. |
There were two | distinct roof types found in this region. |
It has a multi-level event site with five | distinct room environments. |
Three | distinct rooms make up the second floor space at the c |
c root system is a plant root system with two | distinct root forms, which are adapted to perform diff |
son method applied to a cubic polynomial with | distinct roots, such as x3 − 1; see the picture. |
asteel Cru Rose is a fine, crisp lager with a | distinct rose-like colour and a clean, sparkling taste |
a certain intermediate angle, octahedra (from | distinct rotational axes) coincide in sets four, yield |
Ribbing | distinct, rounded, shiny white, most terminating abrup |
There is a fairly | distinct row of black dots along its side. |
Skin smooth, with more or less | distinct rows of pores round the neck, sides, and bell |
The raster has two | distinct rows of small spines that diverge outward at |
chools in London, each of whom have their own | distinct rugby clubs but from whom are picked a select |
This name refers to the species' | distinct rugulose gena which along with the pronotal a |
he two vents of this geyser are surrounded by | distinct run-off channels that couldn't be explained b |
(It was the first single to have two | distinct runs at #1 since Men at Work's "Down Under" i |
teration, often quite pervasive and producing | distinct salmon-pink alteration vein selvages. |
ased, produced by Vincent Montana featuring a | distinct Salsoul style disco sound. |
ble that the Limigantes were descendants of a | distinct Sarmatian tribe subjugated by the Iazyges eit |
They show that the number of | distinct Sasakian Einstein metrics on a topological sp |
Disc and arms are covered in naked, | distinct scales. |
nd being downthrown producing a valley with a | distinct scarp on each side. |
However, it remains a | distinct school, with its own principal, and students |
, Beopsang teachings did not endure long as a | distinct school, but as with China, its teachings were |
e following year, he endorsed the creation of | distinct schools for Ukrainian and Armenian minority g |
Gestalt therapy is a separate and | distinct science from the Visual Motor Gestalt Test. |
rst to advocate in Germany the necessity of a | distinct science dealing specially with the subject of |
nd 300 days of sun each year, as well as four | distinct seasons. |
zone and has a continental climate with four | distinct seasons. |
Pathanamthitta experiences three | distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. |
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t an altitude of 1,200 metres, Salta enjoys 4 | distinct seasons: summers are warm with frequent thund |
Fans sit very close to the field in four | distinct seating areas. |
s who grew numerous enough to be considered a | distinct sect of Arians, maintained a rival network of |
The Industries and Stores Division became a | distinct section of the new department, but the common |
r of Mass is printed in the Roman Missal as a | distinct section placed in the middle of the book, bet |
There are two | distinct sections of the river. |
iver can be hydrologically divided into three | distinct sections that include an 8.6-mile (13.8 km) r |
The red brick building has five | distinct sections (narthex, sanctuary, office wing, fe |
The work falls into three | distinct sections albeit in one movement. |
ble as the publication it is today, with five | distinct sections, consistent news coverage, and the a |
The river is composed of at least five | distinct sections, running from north to south: the up |
80 hectares (198 acres) and comprises several | distinct sections. |
ame's environment is divided into a series of | distinct sections. |
oree Road, and this phase was opened in three | distinct sections. |
It falls into four | distinct sections. |
The station consists of three | distinct sections. |
The department can be divided into four | distinct sections: one that corresponds to Valley Tulu |
The volume is composed of four | distinct sections: a preface, literary criticism, poet |
curving dike that separates the site into two | distinct sections: a large park in the natural style t |
The barrel was in three | distinct sections: the rear part was parallel-sided an |
ach Adventure Time episode comprises only one | distinct segment as of September 6, 2010, approximatel |
The Nankai megathrust has five | distinct segments (A-E) that can rupture independently |
The Nankai megathrust has five | distinct segments (A-E) that can rupture independently |
hree-color trim on the collar elastic in five | distinct segments. |
her boundary changes led to the creation of a | distinct Selly Oak Parliamentary constituency in 1955, |
"I left the Wake Island conference with a | distinct sense of satisfaction that the county's inter |
ified the original Greek meaning into the two | distinct senses above. |
neutralized by absorption but there are other | distinct senses as well. |
attle of Little Robe Creek was actually three | distinct separate incidents which happened over the co |
An entity is something that has a | distinct, separate existence, although it need not be |
He analyzed these two states as two | distinct, separate personalities that seemed to be una |
with them from Spain and practicing their own | distinct Sephardic traditions. |
and related proteins into | distinct sequence based families has been described. |
TFIIB can recognize two | distinct sequence elements that flank the TATA box. |
are also found in bacterial Retron msr RNAs, | distinct sequences which code for reverse transcriptas |
lone, and as of 1999 the company has used six | distinct serial numbering systems. |
Production reached 7,085 cars over three | distinct series (the factory only ever designated two, |
hich met in a fixed place - and, by 1234, two | distinct series of plea rolls existed: de banco - thos |
Adrian's albums form two | distinct series: "Atmospherfic works" and "Sequencer s |
United States Air Force was separated into a | distinct service; the atomic detection mission was inc |
At first, Ocean broadcast two | distinct services for the east and west of its service |
While the Great Northern has a | distinct set of Rolling Stock, it is detailed together |
ret these deaths as acts that refer only to a | distinct set of beliefs that happen to be foreign to t |
There is a | distinct set of names provides, however, in other Pura |
There are two | distinct sets of platforms for each service. |
x Jews take the precaution of maintaining two | distinct sets of crockery and cutlery; one set (known |
Olympic sport of athletics is split into four | distinct sets of events: track and field events, road |
These eight genomes pair as four | distinct sets, of two different types, with little or |
es in Stoke-upon-Trent, England, Originally a | distinct settlement set in green fields, it now merges |
is fragmented into four, with North Street a | distinct settlement bordering the A251, Sheldwich (inc |
ated by the WTAP (West Tyrone Area Plan) as a | distinct settlement. |
in more isolated dwellings not attached to a | distinct settlement. |
The village has two | distinct settlements separated by farmland. |
Historically, Poquetanuck was one of three | distinct settlements in the town of Preston, the other |
Historically, Preston City was one of three | distinct settlements in the town, the others being Poq |
wever, it is also one of the largest and most | distinct settlements within Renhold, meaning that Salp |
In Awadh, there are two | distinct settlements of Pathans, those in Lucknow Dist |
he larger parish of Rogerstone started as two | distinct settlements of Tregwilym and Tydu, Tregwilym |
There are two | distinct settlements High Newton-by-the-Sea (which, de |
By the 13th Century they had evolved into two | distinct settlements, and remained so until the proxim |
ich individuals have just one of at least two | distinct sexes. |
HSDD has been recognized as a | distinct sexual function disorder for more than 30 yea |
hand tree, or some variant thereof - for the | distinct shape of its flowers, which resemble an open |
For many Austrians, the rather | distinct shape of the glass bottle is a childhood memo |
NSC is famous for its | Distinct shape |
ntify this species is by recognizing the very | distinct shape of the cells belonging to this genus. |
erally translating as "Sugar Loaf" due to its | distinct shape, similar to the Sugarloaf in Rio de Jan |
ions and reflections are not considered to be | distinct shapes, there is only one free domino. |
In the late 1990s output saw a | distinct shift into more butchered and hacked up pop m |
an independent town in the city, with its own | distinct shopping district with cafe life. |
ial yellow fascia from base of cell, and less | distinct short yellow discal streak between the veins. |
It has a semi-cobby body type and a | distinct short, fluffy tail. |
Intravenous Marijuana Syndrome is a rare | distinct short-term clinical syndrome related to the I |
The film consists of two | distinct shots of different locations which have been |
They have a | distinct shrill. |
Belle Meade streets have | distinct signage, the city has its own police force, i |
ed transcript variants encoding isoforms with | distinct signal peptides have been described. |
The discovery of the first | distinct signature of the black hole singularity in Ad |
There were | distinct signs of German military and diplomatic co-op |
“At last a British film that shows | distinct signs of talent!” - The Daily Mail |
This identification relies on | distinct similarities between the earlier fossil speci |
One may notice a | distinct similarity in appearance between Smith and ac |
finite (though perhaps exponential) number of | distinct simple cycles, and if the graph is embedded i |
in 2006, this species has been recognised as | distinct since 1993, and has been featured in illustra |
ampton Wyton Henlow is an RAF unit covering 3 | distinct sites in Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. |
he sporangium is covered with crystals of two | distinct sizes. |
The rings are due to dust concentrated in two | distinct slabs in the Galaxy located at distances of 8 |
s was one of the first studies of grypsera, a | distinct slang language used by the criminals and inma |
distinct slender subterminal whitish and broader termi | |
very large; 6 supracilianes; frontoparietals | distinct, slightly shorter than the interparietal, whi |
The operation consisted of three | distinct smaller operations |
es of this Holocaust rumbled and rolled ... a | distinct smell of sulphur ... atomic destruction." |
come praise from peers and fans alike for the | distinct, snappy take on the song. |
However, they are two | distinct social agenda. |
anyone does, Quebec is, today and forever, a | distinct society, free and capable of assuming its des |
than endorsing the recognition of Quebec as a | distinct society. |
f the province's constitutional identity as a | distinct society. |
" that would have also recognized Quebec as a | distinct society. |
stone formations of the coastal plateau, with | distinct soil characteristics. |
up the area's riverboat landing and leaving a | distinct soil type in the area between the town and th |
Ozobranchidae are not universally accepted as | distinct; some authors prefer to merge them with the P |
Steve Solamar (real name Steve Scrivener), a | distinct song/lyrics writer with a peculiar vocal styl |
this track seems to butt-join two related but | distinct songs. |
ore the main movie starts, there's the rather | distinct sound of a flame burst which is dubbed into t |
It has the | distinct sound of a World War II siren and has been so |
, swamp pop musicians had developed their own | distinct sound and repertoires. |
Many composers have contributed to the | distinct sound of contemporary Catholic liturgical mus |
Ralph's quality of production and | distinct sound made him a favorite to do remixes for t |
Monty's bass also provides a | distinct sound which is much evident in Galactic Cowbo |
He is known for his | distinct sound and style of improvisation that is infl |
kers in the breaking off of post-dubstep as a | distinct sound. |
es elements of hip hop, R&B, and pop into one | distinct sound. |
the electronic organ that gives this song its | distinct sound. |
fewer contributors in order to give it a more | distinct sound. |
synths he'd just borrowed and discovered the | distinct sound. |
y frequent assimilation and elision, when two | distinct sounds merge into one when pronounced in sequ |
le's version of events, citing that the loud, | distinct sounds made by the muffler on Alley's car mat |
exts of the New Testament, these creeds are a | distinct source for early Christianity. |
l-length album introduced hip-hop fans to his | distinct southern sound, unique delivery and gospel-sa |
Also in 1976, the | distinct southern segment was added, absorbing the old |
rt of one another but remain as "separate and | distinct sovereignties, acting separately and independ |
s comprised the course, though there were not | distinct special stages as in other rallies, but inste |
recognize the Black-headed spider monkey as a | distinct species and so treat the Brown-headed spider |
refers more properly to Micropterus coosae, a | distinct species of Centrarchid native to parts of the |
It is not entirely clear whether this is a | distinct species or a subspecies of some other Mediter |
Attalea vitrivir was recognised as a | distinct species by Michael Balick and coauthors; Glas |
These are usually seen as | distinct species nowadays. |
pal-rumped Tanager but sometimes considered a | distinct species Tangara cyanomelas. |
t was recently determined that there were two | distinct species of Eofelis from old collections, E. e |
If P. bailloni is accepted as a | distinct species but P. persicus is not, then this lat |
sian Shearwater; some of these are considered | distinct species by various authors. |
h samples of what were then thought to be the | distinct species G. plicatum and G. tenuipes (named by |
he split the Bridled White-eye into the three | distinct species Zosterops conspicillatus, Zosterops s |
n Benito and Cedros Islands were separated as | distinct species Uta stellata and U. concinna but are |
There is possibly a | distinct species L. folium which is very similar, but |
ssed the Scottish Crossbill as a separate and | distinct species in 1980, but some ornithologists beli |
on studies of DNA, M. tomentosa is clearly a | distinct species apart from the yellow morels (M. |
It was first recognized as a | distinct species by W. von Haidinger in 1825, and name |
It is closely related to, and may not be a | distinct species from, the Western Meadowhawk (Sympetr |
might also belong in this genus, either as a | distinct species H. klatti or as a junior synonym of H |
a subspecies, but is usually recognized as a | distinct species S. pygmaeus today. |
terbreed) or to classify each population as a | distinct species (despite the fact that it can interbr |
tone's arguments and retained F. banksii as a | distinct species because of significant differences fr |
It had previously been recognized as a | distinct species by J. J. Berzelius in 1824, and was n |
It is sometimes considered a | distinct species C. melanolaimus. |
collected in 1923, it was not identified as a | distinct species until 2007. |
found that were Late Jurassic in age from two | distinct species in France and Germany. |
is species and recognized that there were two | distinct species in southern Arizona. |
n North America and is sometimes considered a | distinct species C. hudsonius. |
The trees were confirmed as a | distinct species by DNA testing. |
1980, who was the first to recognize it as a | distinct species from the anatomically similar S. siha |
midophorus gularis, but is considered to be a | distinct species due to phenotypic characteristics. |
ackworm), is the name given to at least three | distinct species of worms which are identical in outwa |
ic waters believed by some scientists to be a | distinct species from the larger Orca found throughout |
st Roger Raiche, who first identified it as a | distinct species in 1987. |
It has enough differences to be considered a | distinct species from the closely related water monito |
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