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		Definition of non-identical in English: non-identicaladjective  1Not similar in every detail; not exactly alike.  closely related but non-identical proteins  overlapping but non-identical sets  Example sentencesExamples -  Surely there must be more than 500 appearances of the term that Google considers non-identical.
 -  Two non-identical objects are never completely equal; they are different at least in their spatiotemporal location.
 -  We collected data on three overlapping non-identical samples of patients.
 -  With two different authors writing apart from each other at non-identical times, it is not at all specious to assert a reasonable plausibility to a different mode of reckoning in reporting the census.
 -  Exchange is the social model of the principle of identification, and without the principle there would be no exchange; it is through exchange that non-identical individuals and performances become commensurable and identical.
 -  If the estimated tree differs from the true tree by a single branch or by many branches it is scored identically as non-identical.
 -  Heck, get someone else to draw/photograph something non-identical but similar enough that it still does the job of illustrating the point.
 -  White fonts on a black background correspond to non-identical amino acids.
 -  This algorithm is chosen to minimize the chances of any two pieces of non-identical data generating the same hash.
 
 - 1.1 (of twins) developed from separate ova and therefore genetically distinct and not necessarily of the same sex or more similar than other siblings.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Non-identical twins can be the same sex or one of each.
 -  Next, let's look at twins (identical and non-identical) who have been separated very early in life and have been brought up in completely different families.
 -  Also, aging increases only the rate of non-identical twin births.
 -  Abbas was one of non-identical triplets born at the Bradford Royal Infirmary in September 1980.
 -  The book tells the story of non-identical twins kept apart for most of their lives.
 -  The incidence of fraternal, or non-identical twins, the inherited variety, varies from country to country.
 -  Their project involved investigating the behaviour of 8,000 identical and non-identical twins in relation to marriage and divorce.
 -  Everyone knows that there are two types of twins: identical and non-identical.
 -  Born in 1974 with his non-identical twin, Adonis, Alexis grew up in the town of Artemisa, some 60 km from Havana.
 -  It was more likely for both identical twins to suffer from the condition than non-identical twins.
 
  
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