distinguishment

Related to distinguishment: oversaw, incomprehensive

distinguishment

(dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃmənt)
n
obsolete the quality or condition of being distinguished
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A woman from the office of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Medal for Scientific Distinguishment had recently contacted the professor for a list of papers and documents which she had vaguely claimed was for their "records".
Shaikh Mohammad made these remarks yesterday (Monday) while honouring winners of Mohammad Bin Rashid Medal for Scientific Distinguishment, at Mohammad Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Wu, "A classification method based on the combination of visible, near-Infrared and thermal infrared spectrum for coal and gangue distinguishment," Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, vol.
Hence, this approach allows the distinguishment of the function of the lncRNA itself from that of its genomic transcription activity.
And ego orientation is the distinguishment of the customer from others in other words when the consumer keeps in mind the distinguishing factors Ntoumanis and Biddle, 1999 is said to be ego oriented these influence in two ways positive affect and negative affect when ego orientation is zero and task orientation is strong then there is positive affect.
No distinguishment was made by the BfR between medicinal teas and tea products marketed as food in reporting the results.