Examples of using Differ only in English and their translations into Italian
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
Essentially, the two sets of rules differ only in the methods of allocating the amount of the compensation for calculation expenses which the participating undertakings will ultimately receive.
There are several ways to build cesspools, which differ only in the method of attachment of the walls and the corresponding period
The two versions differ only and exclusively for the port ICSP present only in version A.
These isotopes are exactly the same chemically and differ only slightly in physical properties that might affect such things as diffusion.
contain exactly the same design features of the Viper Pro, which differ only in fabric.
as a rule, differ only in structure of additives.
Designs are considered to be identical when their characteristics differ only by irrelevant details.
Skin Pro differ only in their surface finish.
as you can see from the photos below, and differ only in the marking shown on the front of the machine.
Designs shall be deemed to be identical if their features differ only in immaterial details.
Outer sphere electron transfer can occur between different chemical species or between identical chemical species that differ only in their oxidation state.
To provide greater flexibility Power64 supplies three versions of SMON, that differ only in terms of the memory range that they occupy in the C64 memory.
they are almost identical, differ only in their size.
different location of the decimal point differ only in the digits giving the whole number.
copiers should be purchased here as a complete set, since the prices differ only slightly.
Each apartment had a few such faceless plastic dolls, which differ only in color hair and size.
Most of the other 15 subspecies differ only slightly from each other in coat color,
Most of these differ only in the method of calculation used to divide the quadrants.
All three numbering systems use the same format and differ only in the length of the identifier.
Young woodlice leave their mother's bag almost completely formed and differ only from adults in size.