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distinct and segments
The prostate gland has four distinct glandular regions, two of which arise from different segments of the prostatic urethra:
The route enters wooded residential and business areas where it intersects Belmar Boulevard and Megill Road, which are both distinct segments of County Route 18.
Credited to Lennon – McCartney, the song comprises distinct segments written independently by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with orchestral additions.
Gameplay in Midway has two distinct segments, corresponding to the two boards: a search segment and a battle segment.
According to Father Timothy Johnson, a Roman Catholic Priest in the Diocese of Fargo, North Dakota ( USA ), " the Act of Contrition ," strictly speaking, is not part of the Roman Missal itself ," while translations of certain snippets or segments of the latin text ( see below ) exist in wide variation, as published in the numerous distinct handheld missals that are distributed for reading and recitation by parishioners of Roman Catholic Churches throughout the English-speaking world.
In 1977, work by the Sharp and Roberts labs revealed that genes of higher organisms are " split " or present in several distinct segments along the DNA molecule.
The disconnect between this French Canadian ideal of Lower Canada as a distinct, national homeland and the reality of the continued Anglo political and economic dominance of the province after 1791 led to discontent and a desire for reform among various segments of the Canadien populace.
The thoracic segments are fused, but otherwise distinct from the head and abdomen, the latter being composed of seven visible segments.
As with other Bunyaviridae, each of the three segments has a consensus 39-terminal nucleotide sequence ( AUCAUCAUC ), which is complementary to the 59 terminal sequence and is distinct from those of the other four genera in the family.
The Palais was built in two principal phases with two distinct segments, known as the Palais Vieux ( Old Palace ) and Palais Neuf ( New Palace ).
The surrounding mountains give Ullswater the shape of a stretched ' Z ' with three distinct segments ( or ' reaches ') that wend their way through the surrounding hills.
Russell's family of global equity indexes allows investors to seamlessly track performance of distinct market segments worldwide without gaps or overlaps.
Eventually, thirteen distinct Ford models in several market segments would be built off it, with multiple bodystyles and powertrains.
The U. S. National Marine Fisheries Service has identified 15 populations, called distinct population segments ( DPSs ), in Washington, Oregon and California.
The adult worm is composed of three fairly distinct morphological segments: the scolex ( head ), the neck, and the lower body.
In particular, reassortment occurs among influenza viruses, whose genomes consist of eight distinct segments of RNA.
It uses segments of memory to store distinct parts of the data.
The Russell Indexes are a family of global equity indices that allow investors to track the performance of distinct market segments worldwide.
In the first years of its existence, TVI assumed the role of an ' alternative ' television broadcaster, dedicating segments of its airtime to distinct target audiences, with part of the morning dedicated to housewives and the elderly and part of the afternoon to the young.
State Route 210 presently has two distinct segments:
Life Teen's systematic catechetical gatherings, called Life Nights, have four distinct segments.
State Route 159 has two distinct segments.
RAPD markers are decamer ( 10 nucleotide length ) DNA fragments from PCR amplification of random segments of genomic DNA with single primer of arbitrary nucleotide sequence and which are able to differentiate between genetically distinct individuals, although not necessarily in a reproducible way.

distinct and story
The Triangle version ( Winer, Berlitz, Gaddis ) of this story specifies that they did collide and crash, but there were two distinct crash sites, separated by over of water.
The enclaves of gays and lesbians, described by a newspaper story as " short haired women and long haired men ", developed a distinct subculture through the following two decades.
In its turn, Kurt Vonnegut's short story " Harrison Bergeron " ( 1961 ) bears distinct resemblances to Zamyatin's tale.
Boy's Love, on the other hand, is used as a genre's name and refers to all titles regardless of sexual content or the ages of characters in the story ( with the exception of titles featuring prepubescent boys, which are categorized as shotacon, a distinct genre with only peripheral connections to BL ).
" His post-war plays dealt with similar concerns and included Roméo et Jeannette, Médée ( Medea ), and Anouilh's Joan of Arc story L ' Alouette ( The Lark ), which, in its distinct optimism, rivalled the commercial success of Antigone.
Three versions of this story, with minor variations, were collected by the scholiasts ; one of those versions made Antaeus, king of Irassa, a figure distinct from the Antaeus killed by Heracles, while another one suggested that they were one and the same.
Occasionally a story within a story becomes such a popular element that the producer ( s ) decide to develop it autonomonously ( completing it if it is incomplete ) as a separate and distinct work.
In the story, the Jiang-shi are revealed to be a distinct race of vampire who operate according to different rules than their western counterparts.
The story is 1629 words in length and uses a vocabulary of only 236 distinct words, of which 54 occur once and 33 twice.
The animated series had its own story arc, with its own changes distinct from the Marvel Comics universe.
He further says in the preface, " I had meant the story of Scobie to enlarge a theme which I had touched on in The Ministry of Fear, the disastrous effect on human beings of pity as distinct from compassion.
While each episode has a distinct individual plot, most seasons feature a story arc that extends across several episodes throughout the season and culminates in a season finale.
The novel is structured as a series of long semi-independent chapters ; each a distinct story within a long campaign by the protagonist Sam – a classic trickster character – against the established gods of the world.
The majority of Magic's story is set on the plane of Dominaria, and can be broken down into several distinct time periods each detailed in certain sets:
Epic storylines linked multiple episodes to form distinct " story arcs ".
The great Goethe has given us a distinct and visible description of this denial of the will, brought about by great misfortune and by the despair of all deliverance, in his immortal masterpiece Faust, in the story of the sufferings of Gretchen.
Nevertheless, as his book's sub-title is, " The true story of a man who started a cult by accident " it would seem he has grudgingly admitted that it has distinct similarities to one.
Each member of the Midnight Society from 1991-1996 has a distinct personality, and a notable trend in their story telling.
In 1996 came the commercial and critical success of Swallowtail Butterfly, a multifaceted story of the fictional Yen Town, a city of immigrants in search of hope and a better life with three separate and distinct main characters.
It is given to few artists to incarnate in their art, at a given epoch, the distinct characteristics of their race and its conception of the beautiful, and this, in a manner so in complete and significant that their names get identified with a peculiar way of living and the story of their life becomes a page of history.
During the story arc, Akagi faces and defeats several opponents in Mahjong, each with their own, distinct style of play.
The film features three primary sets of characters, each within their own distinct story:
The story will often take place in distinct locations.

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