Distinct definition
Distinct means the variety can be differentiated by one or more identifiable morphological, physiological, or other characteristics from all other varieties of public knowledge.
Distinct means that the variety can be differentiated by one or more identifiable
Distinct means, with respect to a product, that such product (a) requires its own IND and Pivotal Trial when compared to another product and (b) differs from such other product on a basis other than (i) the method for producing or manufacturing such product, (ii) the adjuvant used in or with such product, (iii) the method or technology for delivery of such product or its components, or (iv) a reduction in the number of active components in such product compared to the number of active components in such other product if all active components in such product are selected from the set of active components in such other product.
Examples of Distinct in a sentence
Spatiotemporally Distinct Interactions with Dendritic Cell Subsets Facilitates CD4+ and CD8+ T Cell Activation to Localized Viral Infection.
Distinct metabolic states guide maturation of inflammatory and tolerogenic dendritic cells.
Wavy Features: Distinct linear ground features (such as roads, curbs, etc.) should not deviate from their apparent path by more than ±3 pixels along the features.
More Definitions of Distinct
Distinct means not equal.
Distinct means, for the purposes of this regulation, a notice sent in accordance with § 10-4- 629(2), C.R.S. that is recognizably different from similar policy forms or notices delivered to the insured.
Distinct means separate and distinguishable
Distinct. (“gwahanol”) means the variety is clearly distinguishable by one or more characteristics that result from a particular genotype or combination of genotypes, from any other variety whose existence is a matter of common knowledge at the time of the application for registration as a variety;
Distinct. , in this context, means non‐overlapping, rather than non‐identical; I trust that context successfully resolves this ambiguity throughout the essay.
Distinct means that for each class a set of items exist in the ground truth that are exclusively assigned to that class. In music genre classification for instance, one should not define two classes Hard Rock and Classic Hard Rock, if Classic Hard Rock is supposed to be a subgenre of Hard Rock.
Distinct means capable of being differentiated by one or more