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This practice made it easier for viewers to distinguish the new episodes from the older ones.
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It is often hard to distinguish solid from liquid helium since the refractive index of the two phases are nearly the same.
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S are similar in appearance and hard to distinguish one from another.
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This distinction is often used to distinguish between the two.
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They do not strictly distinguish between the two, however.
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They are distinguished by their mastery in various fields of science, especially surgery.
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Instead, psychologists and psychiatrists suggest that instead gender neutrality should be encouraged, in which people are not distinguished by their gender.
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These sets are distinguished by a pink stripe above the doors.
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And what is far worse placing them in the synonymy where they can not be distinguished from the real synonyms.
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This regular triangle-pattern is what distinguishes grid cells from other types of cells that show spatial firing.
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