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Unlike gray matter, which peaks in development in a person's twenties, the white matter continues to develop, and peaks in middle age ( Sowell et al., 2003 ).
Unlike the Wagogo, divorce was common, a large majority of persons experiencing al least one divorce by the time they were fifty years of age, which included the return of bridewealth minus the number and sex of the children born.
Unlike Marx et al., Gisselquist argued that the millions of unsafe injections administered during these campaigns were sufficient to spread rare HIV infections into an epidemic, and that evolution of HIV through serial passage was not essential to the emergence of the HIV epidemic in the 20th century.

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Unlike bony fish, there is no direct control of the pigment cells by the nervous system, and this results in the colour change taking place more slowly than happens in fish.
Unlike ethanol, methanol is extremely toxic: As little as 10 ml can cause permanent blindness by destruction of the optic nerve and 30 ml ( one fluid ounce ) is potentially fatal.
Unlike conventional auctions, bids are non-refundable ; if one player bids 65 for psyche and another wins with a bid of 66, then the character with 66 is " superior " to the character with 65 even though there is only one bid difference.
Unlike pure metals, most alloys do not have a single melting point, but a melting range in which the material is a mixture of solid and liquid phases.
Unlike beta decay, alpha decay is governed by the interplay between the nuclear force and the electromagnetic force.
Unlike gingerbread (), which is sweetened with honey, Printen are sweetened with sugar.
Unlike the other Ainu clans currently living in Russia, there is considerable doubt whether the Nakamura clan of Kamchatka should be identified as Northern Kurils Ainu, Southern Kurils Ainu or as Kamchatka Ainu.
Unlike his translation of the Pastoral Care, Alfred here deals very freely with his original and though the late Dr. G. Schepss showed that many of the additions to the text are to be traced not to Alfred himself, but to the glosses and commentaries which he used, still there is much in the work which is solely Alfred's and highly characteristic of his style.
Unlike mainstream medicine, CAM often lacks or has only limited experimental and clinical study ; however, scientific investigation of CAM is beginning to address this knowledge gap.
Unlike individual groups, the GSO is not self-supporting and maintains a small salaried staff.
Unlike the typical hijackings of land vehicles or ships, skyjacking is not usually committed for robbery or theft.
Unlike McCaffrey's black crystal transceivers, Le Guin's ansibles are not mated pairs: it is possible for an ansible's coordinates to be set to any known location of a receiving ansible.
Unlike Pentecostals, Evangelicals and Fundamentalists generally do not believe that physical healing is within the anointing.
Unlike that, the speed of light is constant and only its direction changes.
Unlike in Hindu and Jain sources, in ancient Buddhist texts ahimsa ( or its Pāli cognate ) is not used as a technical term.
Unlike the IEEE, however, the ACM is solely dedicated to computing.
Unlike a conventional tank water heater, the tank is filled only when there is sunlight.
Unlike the police and security forces, the Army and the People's Militia is organized along Soviet / Chinese models and precepts.
Unlike a sacrifice bunt, which may be scored if a runner advances from any base to any base, a sacrifice fly is only credited if a runner scores on the play.
Unlike in soccer, the convention in rugby is for the home side to accommodate its guests when there is a clash of kit.

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Unlike other cultures, in Korean culture, soup is served as part of the main course rather than at the beginning or the end of the meal, as an accompaniment to rice along with other banchan.
Unlike saints or angels however, they are not simply prayed to, they are served.
Unlike the other Spanish missions in Arizona, San Xavier is still actively served by Franciscans, and still serves the Native community by which it was built.
Unlike some of his immediate imperial predecessors such as Philip the Arab or Maximinus who did not have extensive administrative experience before assuming the throne, Decius was a distinguished senator who had served as consul in 232, had been governor of Moesia and Germania Inferior soon afterwards, served as governor of Hispania Tarraconensis between 235 – 238, and was urban prefect of Rome during the early reign of Emperor Philip the Arab ( Marcus Iulius Phillipus ).
Unlike the Continental troops, Marion's Men, as they were known, served without pay, supplied their own horses, arms and often their food.
Unlike France in which regional languages face incredible endangerment and possible extinction, Spain's long-established approach to making regional bilingual education mandatory has served often as a model for both the survival and thriving state of the languages indigenous to the country.
Unlike many other Oxford colleges, the same menu is served to all members of college and there is no High Table apart from at Formal Halls.
Unlike the studio version – which winds down after the instrumental break with a plaintive rendition of the third verse, accompanied by a banjo – in live performances the opening verses of " Bluebird " served as a springboard for an extended jam session, during which Stills, Young and Furay intertwined guitars for minutes on end.
Unlike most satays, it is served without sauce.
Unlike his predecessors, the leading thinker of the Romanticism movement considered civil society as a separate realm, a " system of needs ", that is the, “ of difference which intervenes between the family and the state .” Civil society is the realm of economic relationships as they exist in the modern industrial capitalist society, for it had emerged at the particular period of capitalism and served its interests: individual rights and private property.
Unlike the regular pennywhistle, the low whistle is a relative newcomer to Irish traditional music, and some criticise it for attempting to fill a musical role already well served by the tin whistle and Irish flute.
Unlike at Gloucester Road and South Kensington, other stations served by both the District and Piccadilly Lines, a new building to house the lifts to the deep level platforms was not required.
Unlike Danza, who had served as the Tony prototype from the beginning, Judith Light was one of many who auditioned for the role of Angela.
Unlike his contemporaries among the nonresistants, Greene was not a pacifist, and served as a Union Army colonel in the American Civil War.
Unlike Anna, who refused to serve and was placed inside a Shadow vessel, Morden seems to have signed on with the Shadows willingly to save his family, but also controlled by them, to the point that he served as their emissary.
Unlike most states, Maryland does not offer the condemned a special last meal ; instead the prisoner receives whatever food the general prison population is served the day of the convict's death.
Unlike cucumber, zucchini is usually served cooked.
Unlike laksan that uses slices of pempek, laksan uses noodle-like steamed sago paste served in coconut milk soup with mixture spices: of palm sugar, black pepper, turmeric, coriander and candlenut, sprinkled with fried shallots.
Unlike the Sinclair printer, this printer had only one stylus ( the toner rod ), since the entire platen behind the paper served as the other spark electrode.
Unlike contemporary peace officers, these lawmen generally pursued other occupations, often earning money as gamblers, business owners, or outlaws — as was the case with " Curly " Bill Brocius, who, while always referred to as an outlaw, served as a deputy sheriff under sheriff Johnny Behan.
Unlike a normal peacetime Cabinet, few of these men had departmental responsibilities-Bonar Law, and then Chamberlain, served as Chancellors of the Exchequer, but the rest had no specific portfolio.
Unlike later designs, the early Spencer's lever only served to unlock the falling-block action and load a new cartridge from the magazine ; it did not cock the hammer, and thus the hammer had to be cocked after the lever was operated to prepare the rifle to fire.
Unlike the few remaining remnants of King's Hall north of King Edward's Tower, following the building of Great Court at the end of the 16th century, nothing much remains of the original Michaelhouse buildings, though its stones probably served as ready building materials.

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