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Still, these symptoms should be distinguished from the slow and steady decline we will all experience.

Teens who seek out pills to address depression, anxiety, trauma or other mental health concerns additionally need referrals to evidence-based mental health treatment such as counseling and, when appropriate, medications — which should be distinguished from the counterfeit pills widely available on the illicit market.

He said: "In a previous murder case we applied the earlier technique but were fortunate that the suspect's cat had an uncommon mitochondrial variant, as most cat lineages couldn't be distinguished from each other. But with our new approach virtually every cat has a rare DNA type and so the test will almost certainly be informative if hairs are found."

On the other hand, gene expression in the mantis brains did not change, and in fact could not be distinguished from that found in uninfected mantises.

This practice relies on the assumption that each person’s scent is distinct enough that it can be distinguished from other people’s.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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