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What is noteworthy about this large group of teen-agers is that, although their attitudes hardly differentiate them from their gentile counterparts, they actually lead their lives in a vast self-enclosed Jewish cosmos with relatively little contact with the non-Jewish world.
As academic disciplines began to differentiate over the course of the nineteenth century, anthropology grew increasingly distinct from the biological approach of natural history, on the one hand, and from purely historical or literary fields such as Classics, on the other.
In 2001, Alfred Nobel's great-grandnephew, Peter Nobel ( b. 1931 ), asked the Bank of Sweden to differentiate its award to economists given " in Alfred Nobel's memory " from the five other awards.
Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the local inhabitants and their culture and also to maintain the Germanic elite's separate group identity.
It is difficult to differentiate this Aeolus from the second Aeolus, as their identities seem to have been merged by many ancient writers.
Tests for DNA laddering differentiate apoptosis from ischemic or toxic cell death.
Hindus do not substantially differentiate the soul within a human body from that of an animal.
In 1953 Frederik F. Yonkman, a chemist at the Swiss based Ciba pharmaceutical company, first used the term tranquilizer to differentiate reserpine from the older sedatives.
The most well-known disaccharide is sucrose, ordinary sugar ( in scientific contexts, called table sugar or cane sugar to differentiate it from other sugars ).
Bolshevik revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky commonly used the terms " Bolshevism " and " Bolshevist " after his exile from the Soviet Union to differentiate between what he saw as true Leninism and the state and party as they existed under Joseph Stalin's leadership.
In many CPU designs, an instruction set will clearly differentiate between operations that load data from memory, and those that perform math.
In traditional bookbinding, these assembled folios trimmed and curved were called " codex " in order to differentiate it from the " case " which we now know as " hard cover ".
Chinese depend on soy, as more efficient way of supporting density, and to differentiate themselves from border nomads.
The characteristics that he believed uniquely differentiate the Western legal family from the other four are
The name or abbreviation " 1. 6 " is often used to differentiate it from the newer version Counter-Strike: Source.
Dice are hard to differentiate from knucklebones because ancient writers confused the two, but both were used in prehistoric times.
The group devised the term real ale to differentiate between beer served from the cask and beer served under pressure.
Darwinism also is used neutrally by historians to differentiate his theory from other evolutionary theories current around the same period.
For example, the withdrawal of growth factors from myoblasts causes them to stop dividing and instead differentiate into muscle cells.
Carr ( 1990: 66 ) contrasts the English pronunciations of gung-ho and kung-fu to differentiate borrowings deriving from spoken and written Chinese.
Due to the potent combination of anticholinergic substances it contains, Datura intoxication typically produces effects similar to that of an anticholinergic delirium ( as contrasted to hallucination ): a complete inability to differentiate reality from fantasy ; hyperthermia ; tachycardia ; bizarre, and possibly violent behavior ; and severe mydriasis with resultant painful photophobia that can last several days.
It is often also referred to as alien life, or simply aliens ( or space aliens, to differentiate from other definitions of alien or aliens ).
These immune complexes precipitate an inflammation reaction, which helps to differentiate it from NBTE.
The Jewish refugees who were interned came from Germany, and the U. S. government didn't differentiate between ethnic Jews and ethnic Germans ( Jewish was defined as religious practice ).

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Richard Dawkins in his book River Out of Eden used the computer bootstrapping concept to explain how biological cells differentiate: " Different cells receive different combinations of chemicals, which switch on different combinations of genes, and some genes work to switch other genes on or off.
The test examines whether animals are able to differentiate between seeing themselves in a mirror versus seeing other animals.
Although all of these behaviors merge into each other seamlessly in various bonding situations so that there is no clear line to be drawn between them, nevertheless behaviors of atoms become so qualitatively different as the character of the bond changes quantitatively, that it remains useful and customary to differentiate between the bonds that cause these different properties of condensed matter.
At the turn of the millennium, the line between a graphing calculator and a handheld computer was not always clear, as some very advanced calculators such as the TI-89, the Voyage 200 and HP-49G could differentiate and integrate functions, solve differential equations, run word processing and PIM software, and connect by wire or IR to other calculators / computers.
On the other hand, thrombopoietin makes myeloid progenitor cells differentiate to megakaryocytes ( thrombocyte-forming cells ).
Early in The Who's career, they sought to differentiate themselves apart from other bands of the time.
The Scottish kilt displays uniqueness of design, construction, and convention which differentiate it from other garments fitting the general description.
Animals like rats and dogs can also differentiate between other metal objects and land mines because they can be trained to detect the explosive agent itself.
On the other hand, when beliefs are heterogeneous, news providers differentiate their offer and segment the market, by providing news stories that are slanted towards the two extreme positions in the spectrum of beliefs.
Carlo Ginzburg, on the other hand, regards Cohn's views as a polemic and believes that although Murray was too eager to accept all testimonies as accurate, and failed to critically differentiate those elements introduced by the interventions of judges, inquisitors and demonologists, she still had a " correct intuition " in identifying the remnants of a pre-Christian ' religion of Diana ', and in believing that witch-trial testimonies did at times represent actual or perceived experiences.
To differentiate monorail systems from other transport modes, the Monorail Society further clarifies the definition of a monorail such that the beam in a monorail system is narrower than the vehicle.
A young child differentiates dogs from cats and chickens, but need not explicitly differentiate them from deep-sea tube worms, or from other types of animals not yet known to him, to form a concept ' dog.
In practice, since the brain is normally a rapid user of glucose, and since brain pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease greatly decrease brain metabolism of both glucose and oxygen in tandem, standard FDG-PET of the brain, which measures regional glucose use, may also be successfully used to differentiate Alzheimer's disease from other dementing processes, and also to make early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
The ruling classes began to differentiate themselves through forms of architecture and other cultural practices that were different from those of the subordinate laboring classes.
Its most common variety is often referred to as white sambuca to differentiate it from other varieties that are deep blue in colour ( black sambuca ) or bright red ( red sambuca ).
* De Bellis Antiquitatis ( Wargames Research Group, 1990 )-Radically minimalist rules differentiate this game from other notable miniature wargames.
It is apparent that social factors play an important and direct role in scientific method, but that they do not serve to differentiate science from other disciplines.
Its meaning later shifted to the recursive backronym, Wine Is Not an Emulator in order to differentiate the software from other emulators.
To differentiate buildings in the usage of this article from other buildings and other structures that are not intended for continuous human occupancy, the latter are called non-building structures or simply structures.

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