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Biological Distinctiveness The ecoregion is characterized by dramatic vertical zonation of vegetation and associated fauna.
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Biological Distinctiveness The moss-heath plant associations of this ecoregion, dominated by blanket bogs and Racomitrium heath, are unique to North America.
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DEFINING DISTINCTIVENESS Distinctiveness can be either inherent or acquired and is the key to claiming that visual elements have what is known as "secondary meaning" -- that they are perceived by a significant portion of the buying public as coming from one brand, not more than one.
When Appearances Are Deceiving Gabriel M. Gelb 2007
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Average annual precipitation is about 510 millimeters (mm), but some parts of the region receive less than 260 mm. Biological Distinctiveness
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However, virtually all of the remaining riparian forests of this ecoregion are gone, making it one of the most heavily converted ecoregions in the U.S. Biological Distinctiveness
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Distinctiveness of product packaging trade dress, on the other hand, may be either inherent or acquired.
IP Law Blog Weintraub Firm 2010
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Distinctiveness of product packaging trade dress, on the other hand, may be either inherent or acquired.
IP Law Blog Weintraub Firm 2010
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Distinctiveness of product packaging trade dress, on the other hand, may be either inherent or acquired.
IP Law Blog Weintraub Firm 2010
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Distinctiveness information: This is about, how a person responds to different situations.
unknown title 2009
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Criterion 6 Distinctiveness - Does this character strength collapse into another character strength?
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