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    Organisation of the benthic macroinvertebrate assemblage in tropical streams of different orders in North-Eastern Brazil by Jessica F. Gomes Pio, Tiago da Silva Pereira, Adolfo R. Calor, Carlos E. Copatti

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The benthic macroinvertebrate assemblage ordination demonstrated that streams of the 3rd order had a different assemblage structure compared to streams of the 1st and 2nd order. This distinction may be the result of taxa substitution. …”
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    An alternative Hamiltonian formulation for the Pais–Uhlenbeck oscillator by Ivan Masterov

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In order to avoid this nasty feature, the technique previously developed in [7] is used to construct an alternative Hamiltonian formulation for the multidimensional Pais–Uhlenbeck oscillator of arbitrary even order with distinct frequencies of oscillation. This construction is also generalized to the case of an N=2 supersymmetric Pais–Uhlenbeck oscillator.…”
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    IDENTIFICAREA SOLUŢIILOR DE CALIFICARE ÎN CAZUL FALSIFICĂRII DOCUMENTELOR ELECTRONICE by USM ADMIN

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…Therefore, the completion of the Criminal Code of Republic of Moldova is not necessary, in order to distinctly incriminate the mentioned deed. …”
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    On coupled systems of Hammerstein integral equations by Robert de Sousa, Feliz Minhós

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This detail is very important as it allows for the application to, for example, boundary value problems with coupled systems composed of differential equations of different orders and distinct boundary conditions. This issue will open a new field of applications to phenomena modeled by coupled systems requiring different types of regularity for the unknown functions. …”
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    A new challenge for contingentists by Roberts, A

    Published 2023
    “…Whereas extant challenges concern contingentists’ inability to draw quite theoretical second-order modal distinctions, I present a challenge which concerns contingentists’ inability to draw simpler first-order distinctions. …”
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    The English Sarpi and the Glorious Revolution by Davies, E

    Published 2023
    “…After the Revolution of 1688, this material was drawn on again, this time openly, to legitimise a new political order. A distinctive (and often inaccurate !) view of Sarpi’s ecclesiology was championed by Burnet to defend the revolution from its critics. …”
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    Scientific policies and research entities in historical self-reflection: Institute of ethnography SASA by Lukić-Krstanović Miroslava

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Efficiency of the institutional order and distinctiveness in reaching scientific goals; 3. …”
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    Renhed, ritual og samfund hos Mary Douglas by Mikael Aktor

    Published 1997-11-01
    “…The other critique is based on phenomenology of perception and is directed at the fundamental distinction in Douglas’ social symbolism between an undifferentiated experience and a conceptual ordering. This distinction is a misrepresentation of Gestalt psychology according to Ariel Glucklich who, instead, develops a phenomenological definition of purity as ‘resonance’ between the ritual’s mythical narrative and the sensory experience of its performance.…”
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    Single-molecule force spectroscopy reveals cation-π interactions in aqueous media are highly affected by cation dehydration by Di, Weishuai, Xue, Kai, Cai, Jun, Zhu, Zhenshu, Li, Zihan, Fu, Hui, Lei, Hai, Hu, Wenbing, Tang, Chun, Wang, Wei, Cao, Yi

    Published 2023
    “…The binding energies are 0.03-0.23  kJ mol^{-1} M^{-1}. This order is distinct from the strength of cation-π interactions in gas phase and may be caused by the different dehydration ability of the cations. …”
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    Totalitarianisms and the establishment of objective legal order by Dan Claudiu Dănișor, Mădălina Cristina Dănișor

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The arguments are structured in four directions of analysis: 1. basing totalitarian order on legitimacy eliminates the need for legality; 2. totalitarian order is not a system of norms, but one of forces; 3. in totalitarian orders the distinction between norm and measure is no longer made; 4. the rules generated by totalitarian order are no longer the result of any institutionalization. …”
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    Multiferroic and magnetoelectric materials – Developments and perspectives by Shvartsman V. V., Borisov P., Kleemann W., Bedanta S.

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Similar nano-engineering concepts exist also for type-I MF single phase materials, whose magnetic and polar orders have distinct origins like BiFeO3. Strong ME coupling occurs in type-II multiferroics, where ferroelectricity is due to spiral spin order as in TbMnO3. …”
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    Weaving the Threads of a European Legal Order by Pauline Westerman

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The second is that legal orders are distinct systems demarcated by separate sets of criteria of validity. …”
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    Effective part-task training as evidence of distinct adaptive processes with different time scales. by Sandra Sülzenbrück, Herbert Heuer

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…For some types of visuo-motor transformations like large visuo-motor rotations or the complex transformation of a sliding first-order lever, distinct adaptive processes have been hypothesized that produce a rapid, discrete approximation of the transformation and a slow, graded fine tuning, respectively. …”
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    A Machine Learning Approach for Backoff Manipulation Attack Detection in Cognitive Radio by Wassim Fassi Fihri, Hassan El Ghazi, Badr Abou El Majd, Faissal El Bouanani

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this paper, we propose a support vector machine (SVM) based model in order to distinctively identify the attacker depending on the throughput and the average packet delay to classify/predict an eventual attack. …”
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    Developmental constraint of insect audition by Strauß Johannes, Lakes-Harlan Reinhard

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Insects of the different orders have distinct developmental sequences for the generation of auditory organs. …”
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    Sloths: The unusual hairs from these shaggy heteroclites by Silvana R. Tridico, Jitraporn Vongsvivut, K.Paul Kirkbride

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Modern sloths, comprising six species within the Bradipopidae and Choloepodidae families, together with the anteaters and armadillos represent an ancient order of distinctive and remarkable placental mammals. Unfortunately, these animals are both endangered and trafficked. …”
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    European Union in Promotion of Global Governance in the UN System by A. S. Boyashov

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Having evolved since the 1990s into a political and ideological concept, global governance has become one of the priorities of the program documents of EU states and institutions, today formulated as “rules-based order”. A distinctive feature of this concept is the “blurring” of interstate interaction on the world stage in favor of non-state and supranational interaction. …”
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    Preference and perceived naturalness in visual perception of naturalistic landscapes by Tanja SIMONIČ

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…In regard to perceived naturalness, the landscape scenes are grouped by content, form, structure and spatial order. Four distinctive groups of participants were clustered in regard to preference for landscape scenes, and three groups in regard to perceived naturalness. …”
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