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Synonyms for singularize

distinguish as singular

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The principle of single-cell genomics is to singularize microbial cells from environmental samples, to access the complete genomic material of a single cell, and to generate sufficient amounts of DNA by amplification for whole-genome sequencing (Fig.
Fragility and guilt emerged as dynamics imposed from the above to singularize the experience of precarity and to fragment the social body.
Huang Kan (488-545) considers that the "woman" Confucius speaks of could be King Wen's mother, whom he admired and wished to singularize in this way.
(3) The young of several cuckoo species (including all Coccyzinae) singularize themselves by the presence of white papillate patches in the oropharyngeal cavity (Fig 2).
The references to corn, and particularly the connection of corn with birth, reaffirm Maya cultural practices and worldviews that define and singularize Indianness.
The future of ACS management would probably shift from single to multimarker testing leading to better characterization of each individual case and thus aid to singularize the stratagem of management of each case in the short- and long-term.
For instance, critics such as Elvira Pulitano (and others) now write book-length studies that singularize and prescribe protest and resistance as theories of "liberation." The issue is not that Indigenous peoples resist, for they must and do, but that these acts are fetishized, romanticized, and commodified into comfortable and consumable narratives, decontextualized andironically, ahistorical, and apolitical.
A partir do que, entao, constituí-la como signo de uma mudança naquilo que talvez melhor singularize uma cultura, seu modo próprio de presumir o poder da ação humana?
Another standard parameter for nineteenth-century bibliophiles, luxury bindings served both to preserve and singularize individual copies of books, while rendering homage to their authors.
To "love" possessively, contends Pepper, is to singularize the person in question and, hence, objectify them for the purpose of controlling them.
* Never remove an "s" to singularize a trademark ("a Baggy";) and
In a related critique of how museums "commoditize" and "singularize" the sacred objects of other cultures, it is a bit disconcerting to have G.
Throughout this remarkable book, which is beautifully translated by Alyosha Edlebi, he develops this difference, in meticulous detail and with astounding verve, in order to singularize XSF as a subspecies of SF that nonetheless exceeds SF itself.