Not exact matches
This last
difference seems to ground almost all the rest (save for the
differences concerning knowledge of singulars, and the principle of individuation), and it itself seems to be based on two principles: 1) that any two things that are really
distinct can exist apart (Cf. MD 7, 2, 9) and 2) that every real thing is
in some
way actual, so that there can be limited acts which are not limited by potencies
distinct from them (Cf. MD 31, 13, 18).
«One
way we addressed that challenge was to use multiple, structurally
distinct probes to look at the
differences in how they bound to a given protein,» said Niphakis.
«However, individuality is evident and we are seeing a
distinct difference between the shows
in the two cities
in the
way these same colors are being combined.»
But while the two games are super similar
in a bunch of
ways, they also have lots of
distinct differences.
Even better than the collaboration itself is the
distinct difference in approach taken by each museum, which highlights two distinctly different
ways of approaching the artist.
Introducing an expansion of the definition of culture
in seven
distinct ways, the article discusses research findings related to language acquisition, the influence of ethnicity and class on cognitive development, the impact of bilingualism on language development, and the
differences found
in interdependent versus Individualistic cultures.