Dr Amerson's group has found markers that distinguish fungus-resistant stock from disease-prone trees.
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DNA-fingerprinting techniques to distinguish human waste from the non-human variety.
Console-makers have dismissed the Apple threat, and said they would distinguish themselves from all-in-one devices like the iPhone, and now the iPad, by continuing to focus on creating high-quality game experiences.
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America's monetary pooh-bahs still can't seem to distinguish between price changes that result from supply-and-demand and those that come from traditional debasement of the currency.
This would explain why the Romney campaign has chosen to attempt to distinguish the report from their plan (although there little to distinguish the Romney-Ryan Medicare plan from the model studied by Kaiser) rather than attack the findings of the Kaiser Family Foundation report.
Every day tens of thousands of CHEP's pallets--painted blue to distinguish them from the generic pallets that are swapped between shippers--are returned to the center.
And burglary statistics from the dorms don't distinguish forcible break-ins by outsiders from students who take advantage of an open door by helping themselves to a neighbor's BlackBerry.
But now it was nearly impossible to distinguish these self-inflicted wounds from those resulting from sanctions.
To distinguish Taliban-related activities from general lawlessness in the area, a series of rules were applied to each incident.
They see little to distinguish the ruling centre-left coalition from the right-wing opposition, both of which espouse orthodox free-market policies.
It means the 4-year-olds taking the test must be able to distinguish a striped hexagon from a striped octagon from another striped octagon whose stripes are in the opposite direction.
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The attempt to stimulate the economy further through open market purchases was called quantitative easing to distinguish it from interest-rate easing.
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Only the size of the opening explosive and the number of good actors stuck in nothing parts distinguish this slapstick cop movie from brain-dead episodic television.
However, it is not yet clear how the rule will be applied or how it will prevent some types of proprietary trading that are difficult to distinguish from market-making.
Located outside of Shanghai, Suzhou was looking to distinguish itself from its larger-than-life neighboring city.
It was left to welfare case-workers to distinguish the deserving from the undeserving poor.
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By feeding hundreds of sample sounds into the system, the software can distinguish different threats from various sounds - and not just based on volume.
Robinson developed a 25-question test to distinguish workaholics from hard workers.
How will The Aisle distinguish itself from other luxury wedding e-commerce sites?
The other great question that could distinguish the new wave of political Islamists from the hard-liners of al-Qaeda is that of political pluralism - more specifically whether they will be able to relinquish power once they have won it.
Lastly, Mr Gore's combination of populist rhetoric and centrist policies presents him with a way round that occupational hazard facing all vice-presidents: how to distinguish yourself from your predecessor, without losing the credit for his achievements, or seeming disloyal.
But El-Fatatry is careful to distinguish his "Muslim" site from what he calls "Islamic" sites.
Littlefield helped distinguish "Must See TV" during his tenure from 1989-98 with hits like Seinfeld, Friends and E.
But future research is also likely to focus on the 70-plus amino acid changes that distinguish modern humans from Neanderthals.
Because Facebook advertising is evolving in such a way that many users may find it hard to distinguish it from stories shared by their friends - and indeed that is often what they are.
This decision to target customers that were focused on long-term results enabled Baupost to distinguish itself from private equity firms that would sell winning investments quickly in order to justify the high short-term performance they needed to raise more capital from investors.
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Party strategists say it signifies a new approach which doesn't just distinguish Labour from the Conservatives but takes Ed Miliband - in their words - "beyond New Labour".
The two MLAs distinguish themselves from Alliance by pointing out they are pro-Union and pro-opposition.
Now, beyond table scraps, store-bought dog food is nearly impossible to distinguish from human food.
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