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distinguished from the family Geraniaceae by the irregular flowers.

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Urbane speech is educated speech, as distinguished from the speech of the ignorant.

A tort is a wrong, but it must be distinguished from a crime.

Bed legs can also be distinguished from the Ming or Qing do so.

The ionosphere is distinguished from other layers of Earth's atmosphere because it is electrically charged through exposure to solar radiation.

the debt of the national government (as distinguished from the debts of individuals and businesses and political subdivisions).

One material can be distinguished from another by their physical properties: color, density, specific, heat and so on.

This wall directs a sliver of light from a skylight into the gallery, which is distinguished from the entrance hall by a transition from concrete to timber flooring.

Living on the ground most of the kangaroo, from their strong hind legs jumping way can easily be distinguished from other animals to.

What followed was the beginning of the metaphysical thought that emerged from 2,500 "Life" readings, as distinguished from the "Physical" readings he had previously been giving.

Werewolves can be easily distinguished from regular wolves by several small distinguishing characteristics, such as the pupils of the eyes, the snout shape, and the tufted tail.

The avascular villi of molar pregnancy are quite large. However, these must be distinguished from simple "hydropic degeneration" seen in placentas of fetuses undergoing intrauterine demise.

Monastics are distinguished from laymen in that the latter are permitted to live in a state of matrimony, while the former choose to remain unmarried.

Their changes in form were typically damages of ink-spot diffusion and non-typical seepage, which were distinguished from those who were under 45 years old(P

A small number of patients possess positive anti-nuclear antibody and anti-smooth muscle antibody and negative anti-mitochondrial antibody, which can be distinguished from primary biliary cirrhosis.

The scanning electron microscope had been used for surface observation of the eggs from Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti which are difficultly distinguished from each other by optical microscope.

A physical property, such as weight or temperature, that can be observed or measured directly, as distinguished from a quantity, such as work or entropy, that must be derived from observed quantities.

The various levels may be just as alien to one another as different cultures are, and thus can be equally distinguished from one another by their varying degrees of strangeness.

This sun-loving grape flourishes in warm climes, and the ripe fruits produce wines powerful in taste, but soft in texture. The signature spiced flavor makes it easily distinguished from other reds.

It can be distinguished from other congeners by having a coiled ribbon-shaped embolus and a spatulate tibial apophysis widened distally and densely covered with fine denticles on its distal end.

The FDA and USDA say the engineered foods they've approved are safe - so safe, they don't even need to be labeled as such - and can't be significantly distinguished from conventional varieties.

A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact. 让人们相信谎言的可靠方法就是不断重复,因为人们很难区分耳熟的话和真话。*者和商人都了解这一点。