The location and aspects of the ascendant's ruler also hold a great deal of importance in natal evaluation. |
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Both Devizes and Malmesbury maternity units currently provide 24 hour ante and post natal care and birthing facilities. |
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Mars is transiting his natal chart in Pisces, the sign of deception, and also in the 11 th house, the house of friends. |
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The lowest branch of mundane, kings and potentates, is but a short step from natal astrology. |
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We examined the consequences of natal dispersal on the reproductive success of colonial-breeding Thick-billed murres. |
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In my experience it takes much more than one solar arc progression to trigger events in a natal chart. |
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The first was the birth or natal status of the child defined by social and canonical conventions, and the social status of the parents. |
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This was a fate shared by many women in this time, a result of a high birth rate and poor natal care. |
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Purdah is observed much more loosely and sometimes not at all by women when they are with their natal families. |
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Young salmon spend up to three years in their natal streams before migrating to the sea. |
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In this model, naive females accompany experienced females to nesting beaches regardless of the natal beach of origin. |
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Unlike the stereotype of salmon returning unerringly to their natal streams, salmon are innately resilient and opportunistic. |
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Although natal teeth are frequently found in normal infants, they are more often present in newborns with cleft palate. |
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Sharp-shinned Hawks tend to use specific flyways during migration, which reflect their natal or breeding origins. |
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The young fish spend at least a year in the natal stream before moving downstream to the sea or into lakes. |
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Most women give birth in their natal households, to which they return when childbirth is near. |
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Another aspect of their subordination is that children's natal origins could be erased in the process of their circulation. |
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Instead, it offered information that might satisfy children's future curiosity about natal origins. |
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The distribution of psoriasis on extensor surfaces, scalp and natal cleft helps distinguish psoriasis from discoid eczema. |
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The operation consists of making a 5-7cm incision, usually in the natal cleft crease. |
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A 58 year old man was referred to the surgical clinic with a swelling in the natal cleft thought to be a pilonidal mass or abscess. |
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At present there is a brown owl, white-faced owls and natal francolin in the room. |
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In the result he suffered severe post natal asphyxia which resulted in very severe disability due to cerebral palsy. |
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Like other waterfowl species, common goldeneye females are natal and breeding site philopatric. |
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The 5th house cusp is almost exactly conjunct your son's natal 4 degree Pisces sun, so it is clear he is signified in this chart. |
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Additional benefits of dispersal from the natal area might be avoidance of high levels of inbreeding or avoidance of local resource competition. |
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One hundred twenty-eight natal males from the three study clans survived beyond the age of 16 months and thus were potential dispersers. |
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Important also are planets that make contrasting declinational aspects versus the natal chart. |
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To me, this suggests that human language, or communication has a physical effect on the physiology of the natal child. |
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A study of your birth chart reveals an opposition between your natal moon in Sagittarius and Saturn in Gemini. |
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Looking at progressions and transits to your natal chart we see Saturn, the planet of restriction, putting some limitations on you. |
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Then other clients come for horaries, or for natal readings, or updating their progressions. |
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Turtles leave their natal beaches as hatchlings, transitioning through the neritic zone to the oceanic zone. |
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For insects on plants, demes may evolve in response to local abiotic features, rather than to the natal host plant. |
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Also, both your natal suns are in water signs, another indicator of compatibility. |
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Many planets of one person's chart fall into the angular houses of the other's natal chart. |
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The natal chart is a static chart created for the exact moment of the person's birth. |
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First-time breeders that came back to breed within their natal colony showed strong philopatry toward their natal breeding sites. |
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That's fine, but the position of the sun is only one small component part of your natal chart as a whole. |
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Saturn is conjunct the US natal Jupiter, which will make the difficult tasks somewhat easier. |
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For example anuran tadpoles cannot disperse from their natal pond during development. |
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More than 95 per cent of ringed black swans recovered during their first year of life were recovered on their natal lake. |
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Also, your progressed moon at 11 Taurus is making a trine aspect to your natal Uranus in Virgo. |
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In the same period transit Saturn in Taurus was making two passes over natal Pluto. |
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This allowed experimental chicks to be more successful at competing with sibs when they were returned to their natal nest after the hand-rearing period. |
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That idea was based on a common marriage practice called patrilocality, wherein women tended to move from their natal village to their husbands' village. |
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Studies of highly kin-structured mammal societies have revealed the importance of natal philopatry in determining the distribution of genetic variation within populations. |
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More work is needed on the period after dispersal from the natal area, but we believe there is some variability in length of the dependent period for this species. |
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Every year, mature salmon make a return migration to their natal rivers and streams to spawn. |
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Young males leave their natal groups at about the age of 14, and may briefly join up with other family groups or bull groups. |
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Those with Capricorn sun, rising or moon sign in their natal chart tend to gravitate toward worthwhile and practical causes. |
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Mercifully, he lost his natal name and was forever after known as Kasparov. |
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To facilitate recapture, sea ranching is commonly conducted with migratory stocks, such as salmon, that return to their natal streams to spawn. |
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Depending on the productivity of the stream, juveniles remain in their natal streams from 1 to 4 years. |
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They comprise five species and hundreds of stocks, each with its particular life cycles, yield capacity and natal spawning grounds. |
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The Aphelops bias is similar and could be explained as a natal birth bias. |
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A second patient brought mobile phone images of his partner's episodic natal cleft rash, which had defied GP and dermatological diagnosis for 3 years. |
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As the timing of eclampsia is unpredictable, drills took place on the labour ward, antenatal and post natal wards, and in the emergency department. |
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Chinook Salmon are anadromous, making great migrations out to the deepest parts of the ocean and returning as mature adults to their natal streams. |
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These work just like traditional agony columns, but questioners receive advice based on their own unique natal chart rather than just general advice. |
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With the Moon and Jupiter opposing your natal Sun, weed out extra work, curb spending, and limit social interaction. |
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With Jupiter opposing your natal Sun, there is a pressing need for a significant other in your life. |
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Almost by definition they were barbarian outlanders, foreigners alienated from their natal condition by cultural difference as well as, usually, by physical force. |
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Presence of natal down remnants on some of the remiges confirmed it to be a 1-year-old bird. |
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Not New Year's resolutions, but on my natal day. |
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Albatrosses are highly philopatric, meaning they will usually return to their natal colony to breed. |
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Provisions are made for offerings on the asterism of Tiruvadirai, the natal star of Raja Raja I and on Revathi, the natal star of his queen. |
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Females also tend to mate in their natal groups before dispersing with a mate to lay their eggs in a different population. |
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Young adults breeding for the first time usually return to their natal colony, and often nest close to where they hatched. |
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In areas with medium to high badger populations, dispersal from the natal group is uncommon, though badgers may temporarily visit other colonies. |
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So that's where you have, first of all, a load of juvenile lice that they've picked up fairly close to their natal streams, and as they go out to sea, they carry their own lice with them. |
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This may serve to increase colony size in species where females return to their natal colony to breed. |
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Individuals that return to natal ponds to breed will likely encounter siblings as potential mates. |
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In the Gulf-facing front yard, beyond a brilliant blue swimming pool flanked by a tidy zoysia lawn, they planted boxwood, natal plum, seagrapes and clusia. |
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Six years ago, that team showed that diazinon significantly impaired responses by Chinook salmon to alarm scents and reduced their success in finding their natal pools. |
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Once driven from the natal territory in late summer, young deer sometimes continue to associate with each other, later separating to begin their solitary existence. |
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C'est aujourd'hui que sera inhume Albert Dominique Ebosse Bodjongo Dika, en son village natal de Ndogssimbi, dans la peripherie de Douala au Cameroun. |
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Unlike residents, extended or permanent separation of transient offspring from natal matrilines is common, with juveniles and adults of both sexes participating. |
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