As late as the 1990s it was generally included in " Rana ", but more recent studies have confirmed its distinctness.
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In the case of phonological change, forms that were originally distinct come to be pronounced identically, so that their distinctness is lost.
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Such a definite distinctness would have philosophers like Aristotle, Avicenna, Albertus Magnus, Aquinas, and the like, fitting like drawers.
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The distinctness of this species has been described as weak by some authors, although its status as a full species has been maintained.
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The distinctness of many species of screech owls was first realized when vastly differing calls of externally similar birds from adjacent regions were noted.
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Instruments are available to quantify orange peel by measuring Distinctness of Image ( DOI ) or Reflected Image Quality ( RIQ ) and Haze.
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The supposed distinctness of the storks and herons as well as at least the supposed degree of closeness of penguins to frigatebirds have been refuted.
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Much of the dispute hinges upon the distinctness of the Caribbean and Central American populations, the second taxon in this species to be described.
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Caesura should occur at the same place in every line; it helps to keep up distinctness and clarity, two virtues of civil language.
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The authors gave it the species name " petriei " after W . R . Petrie, who alerted them to its distinctness.