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- ****ulonimbus incus. While lightning is not required, it can be used to differenciate it from ****ulus congestus. Developing ****ulonimbus calvus lose sharp...
- representing Ecclesia and Synagoga ("Church" and "Synagogue"), here hardly differenciated, unlike later depictions, hold a wreath above the head of Peter and...
- This party is now called Center Church, or the Old High Church to differenciate it from the even higher Anglo-Catholic position. Keble College, Oxford...
- lack of contrast) with more intuitive notions of contrast: ability to differenciate differente regions of the image. Contrast sensitivity is a measure of...
- depicted in rock art of the 4th-1st millennium BCE, where it can be differenciated from the leopard by the shape of its paws and unretracted claws. Possibly...
- CD73, whereas IgG+ express them. Moreover, IgG+ are more likely to differenciate into antibody-secreting cells. Memory B cells can survive for decades...
- implies his ambivalence in defining race by looking at specific traits to differenciate them but at the same time he rejects the idea of categorizing race in...
- his character. Smith detailed on Loose Women that people struggled to differenciate him from his character "for a while". When asked about the fan reaction...
- ("god's gift") Zoe ("life") Many times women needed unofficial names to differenciate them between their relatives, this was often done with the help of suffixes...
- geography/geology vocabulary following the work of Riquier (1954). To differenciate it from the generic hole vocabulary (aka, trou, in French, and lavaka...