Of course they have
their distinctive characteristics such as plant based sources having more fiber and animal based sources having more iron (especially red meat!)
Coffee beans from two different places usually have
distinctive characteristics such as flavor, caffeine content, body or mouthfeel, and acidity.
Not exact matches
However this stimulus would not be
such as to provide a concentration of research comparable to that of the original quest, nor could this stimulus produce a new quest which would be a
distinctive characteristic of our day, in comparison with other topics where the possibilities of success are much greater.
Indeed, being designated as
such is an extreme honor, as it conveys the property exhibits a unique charm, inimitable personality and
distinctive characteristics one would be hard pressed to find anywhere else — ultimately that it is setting a standard for excellence in hospitality arts.
They show some
distinctive characteristics,
such as a digastric fossa, a well - formed groove on both sides of the skull that is found in some other populations.
Tiguan offers
distinctive European design
characteristics such as a sophisticated and eye - catching face, an available Panoramic sunroof enabling almost 13 square feet of sunshine, and three trim levels allowing personalized configurations for a wider range of CUV shoppers.
Finally, look for
distinctive physical
characteristics in your dog,
such as unusually short legs or a particularly long and narrow muzzle.
Due to its
distinctive physical and mental
characteristics along with its natural desire to be the total companion and working dog, an American Bulldog should never be confused with uniquely different breeds
such as the American Staffordshire Terrier or the American Pit Bull Terrier.
Resiliency and vulnerability are
distinctive personal
characteristics influenced by environmental factors
such as socio - cultural and institutional contexts.