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Medical reactions unique to an individual
DNA fingerprinting is admissible in the courtroom. DNA pattern of the individual is unique to that particular individual. Only exception to this rule is identical twins. In such case the some other physical differences like some injury marks or say tattoo marks can make the difference.
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A phrase unique to a particular language is called an "idiom." Idioms often have meanings that cannot be derived from the individual words used in the phrase.
deals with a unique individual instead of universal types.
A specific variant of a character refers to a unique version or iteration of that character within a particular storyline, continuity, or media adaptation. This variant may feature changes in appearance, abilities, or background that distinguish it from other versions of the same character.
"Chrisford" does not have a commonly known meaning or definition. It could be a proper noun such as a name or a unique term specific to a particular context or individual.
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Yes. The stripes on each and every numbat are as unique to the individual as fingerprints are to people.
there is no best class for two worlds 2 multiplayer everybody has there own unique character and there character has variety of skills and spells of which can not be put into a particular class. Your class for multiplayer is what you make it!
There is nothing that makes any individual unique.
The 'Ba' was everything that makes an individual unique, similar to the notion of 'personality'. (In this sense, inanimate objects could also have a 'Ba', a unique character, and indeed Old Kingdom pyramids often were called the 'Ba' of their owner).
An original character is a unique and new fictional creation made by an individual, typically in the context of storytelling, such as in literature, movies, or video games. These characters are not based on existing intellectual property and are the product of the creator's imagination.
a notochord.
"Yahnerah" does not have a standardized meaning or definition in widely recognized languages or dictionaries. It may be a unique name, term, or symbol specific to a particular individual, community, or fictional setting.