The organic form of selenium has been found to be more effective than sodium selenite for reproducing animals. |
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High fidelity of meiotic chromosome segregation is essential for the propagation of all sexually reproducing organisms. |
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To be part of the movement it was sufficient to swear off reproducing any more children. |
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Duckweeds also have the advantage that they may be grown in axenic cultures, reproducing vegetatively. |
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The cell-division cycle of asexually reproducing green flagellates is very different from the more familiar cycles seen in most other organisms. |
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But once you have a living reproducing thing, you then have selection coming into play. |
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Gametophytic apomicts differ from sexually reproducing plants in that they produce unreduced embryo sacs. |
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The entire secondary school system is based on students committing answers to memory and reproducing them in the finals. |
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It is such differences in pitch and stress that automated speech synthesis methods have difficulty capturing and reproducing. |
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Snyder made forceful, rectangular router cuts into the wall, reproducing the geometric configurations of five different flags. |
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Cloning will be used for far more than replicating a mammal or reproducing a child. |
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In sexually reproducing organisms, a fundamental distinction is between germ cells and somatic cells. |
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In addition to being a scaredy-cat, I am also a celebrity gossip fan, so I am reproducing several of the more eye-catching ones here for you. |
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He began reproducing some pieces, adhering as closely as possible to the vivid colors of the originals. |
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Forget stockies or naturally reproducing brown trout, saltwater sea trout are a race apart. |
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Circus Bed Quilt was reproduced in the Ladies, Home Journal with instructions for reproducing the design as a cloth quilt. |
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The queen and half of the bees fly off to begin a new hive, and the remaining bees raise a new queen and continue reproducing. |
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Over 40 works conquer the difficulties of reproducing prints that are large, dark and detailed. |
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And, short of reproducing the process, but with a new name on the credits page, it would be very hard to counterfeit this. |
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It's about simplifying reality, taking out the essential elements and reproducing them. |
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But in truth, reproducing a trade mark or the artistic work on a recording is theft. |
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The most common time to administer dewormers for reproducing animals is prior to breeding and before farrowing. |
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Mortality via stem burial was more probable for sexually reproducing stems of the moss. |
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Seeing animals reproducing in the wild would be plenty magical enough for me. |
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Today, electromechanical and computerized devices have given the reproducing piano a new lease of life. |
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The population size N is considered as constant, with as many males as females, reproducing by panmixia. |
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Meiosis is the program used by sexually reproducing organisms to produce haploids from diploid precursors. |
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The commissioner gave permission for organizing presbyters ' meetings or for reproducing scarce printed materials. |
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Ours is a reproducible model, and others may end up reproducing it and solving other problems. |
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There are many extensive conservation efforts directed towards brook trout, especially naturally reproducing brook trout populations. |
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He chose not to try to outbid its beauty by reproducing its hallowed motifs. |
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Self-sustaining, reproducing populations of the trout were reestablished in these two lakes and the species was introduced into 12 others. |
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Demand soon exceeded supply and a number of manufacturers began to make new pieces, reproducing original designs by electroplating on copper. |
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A dark or black mark reproducing all or part of the contact face of the brush in exact outline ont the commutator. |
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He showed possibility such as reproducing and animating images, buildings, sites and characters through 3D images. |
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Gentle modulation is also applied in the vintage mode, reproducing the slight warbling produced by a tape-based delay. |
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Regardless of such tangled philosophical questions, I decided to do my part by reproducing an image of the mesmerizing, tantalizing virtual schwag. |
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Commercialized political power redistributes wealth to an elite now reproducing itself across generations. |
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We did not come with the intention of reproducing nineteenth century premises with new forms and new compromises. |
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The digital sound recording and reproducing apparatus gives the whole set its essential character. |
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In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results. |
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He was studying ways of reproducing sounds and transmitting them electrically. |
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You do a beautiful, wonderful job of reproducing art on fabric, which is not the easiest trick in the world. |
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The embryos of all sexually reproducing organisms develop from a single cell, formed by the fusion of a male and a female gamete at fertilization. |
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He guessed that the original cutting stylus was defective and so he tried a custom-made reproducing stylus, instead of the usual conical or elliptical styli. |
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Neocracy is reproducing the evils of autocracy as unproved radicalism demands that its uttermost theories be accepted, though untried, as the rule of life by all classes of people. |
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Basin Head Irish moss is found almost exclusively in the nonsexual reproductive stage, reproducing by fragmentation. |
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Even if only a few employers discriminate, this lowers women's average market wages, reproducing gender inequality at nondiscriminating firms. |
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In sum: religious schools may legitimately view their primary role as reproducing congregants rather than reflective citizens. |
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It seems that worms need a certain density in order to have a reasonable chance of running into each other and reproducing frequently. |
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But it was not so much Django's dress sense that blew people away, it was his incredible talent for reproducing a tune he had only heard once. |
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A sound mark may be represented by musical notation or other description or by means unequivocally reproducing the sound. |
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Organoleptic inertness: In practice, tests should be carried out by reproducing the real conditions of use with the foodstuffs themselves. |
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Tells about the men who have made a going concern reproducing the Hitchcock chair. |
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Yet no one has yet succeeded in perfectly reproducing the sound of a Stradivarius or a Guarnarius. |
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He explained he was reproducing the ancient Roman salute, and suffered a one-match suspension and a derisory fine. |
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Some bacteria spend their whole lives in the atmosphere, reproducing and growing in the clouds above our heads. |
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However, even if a population is reproducing at the maximum possible rate, it can still become extinct if not enough mature birds survive. |
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The project proposed to automize the swinging bells and the sounding of the death knell as well reproducing the recorded pieces of music. |
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Will it be okay for a religion to keep its scriptural text but be prohibited from reproducing, distributing or speaking about the text? |
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The fee schedule clearly intends to limit the cost to the requester to the cost of compiling and reproducing the information. |
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Several essays emphasize the formal elements involved in reproducing both American myths through the effective employment of transhistorical archetypes. |
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I know more than a thousand painters in the past who spent half their lives reproducing the almost invisible grimace of sorrow on Jesus' lips. |
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Otherwise you will simply be reproducing what is front of you.' And that was a gift from him that just fell on to the table. |
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There is thus a premium on reproducing early rather than conserving resources for a future that may never come. |
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The apparatus which has several paper feed trays is capable of reproducing up to 30 A4 pages per minute. |
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In parthenogenetically reproducing populations, traits involved in sexual reproduction are no longer under selection and thus potentially subject to vestigialization. |
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Next comes a treatment of a number of authors who treated music as an imitative art, designedly reproducing the sounds and the feelings experienced by human beings. |
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In other words, both writers eventually adopted an almost permanent writerly silence during their last years, seeking out a more direct means of reproducing mental images. |
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Even as large numbers were reintroduced to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success. |
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It's my understanding that Jack Daniel's whiskey was an attempt to try to take the recipe of George Dickel to a commercial state of reproducing it. |
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And images of copies of statues gave photography's inventors an undeniable case for the usefulness of the medium as a means of reproducing the appearance of existing artworks. |
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And yet, people keep reproducing, seeing it as their inalienable right to have more and more babies, despite the damage it would do to their environment. |
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When a pond is overpopulated with stunted forage fish and neither bass nor forage fish are reproducing, removal of part of the fish population will seldom solve the problem. |
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The Chinese proved remarkably adept at reproducing the armorial designs, copying painted or printed patterns such as bookplates sent from Europe and America. |
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Come springtime, birds everywhere are busy nesting and reproducing. |
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Even reproducing artists are beginning to sense the hard times ahead. |
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You do not need to ask my permission for reproducing this article in any or offline forum, as long as it is complete, without any changes, subtractions, or additions. |
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The trumpets are at the heart of this ritual, reproducing the sound of the human voice and giving out a melody that is taken up by the chorus, and subsequently by the other singers and instruments. |
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Is there a chance of reproducing it in your column, as it must be someone''s grandad or great-grandad? |
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The Usra Major was designed to take in to account the dynamic range of both recording and the the closed space the speaker will be reproducing the recorded event in. |
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Inside each custom earpiece you'll find our proprietary six-speaker system, which delivers the headroom needed for stage use while optimally reproducing the total pro audio frequency range. |
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He began by reproducing works of the great masters including Cézanne and Nicolas De Staël, who opened the doors to a style which greatly inspired him, that of blending material and swathes of pure colour. |
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Wood-block printing had been a comparatively inexpensive method of reproducing image and text monopolized by the Buddhist establishment for purposes of proselytization since the 8th century. |
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Books considered subversive might be publicly burned, and Domitian crucified copyists for reproducing works deemed treasonous. |
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Young men and women start out with equal opportunities and ambition but so often that equality fractures as they reach their 30s and start reproducing. |
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Rich, a financier, giving them an exclusive license for recording and reproducing sound pictures under the Western Electric system. |
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There are, therefore, all sorts of genetic locks on such cells to stop them reproducing once they have arrived at their physiological destination. |
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They will also assist in reproducing the experimental results, likely by others. |
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During these lean years, the owls may even refrain from reproducing. |
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Bacterial omnisexuality refers to the fluid genetic transfers, by definition sexual, among continuously reproducing bacteria. |
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The counterfeit deterrence system consists of anti-counterfeiting technologies that prevent personal computers and digital imaging tools from capturing or reproducing the image of a protected banknote. |
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They refrain from appropriating, reproducing, or modifying established evaluation and assessment instruments without the expressed permission and adequate recognition of the original author, publisher and copyright holder. |
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There may be other reasons for selecting a mode other than Stereo, for example, faithfully reproducing the sound of pre-stereophonic recording techniques. |
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The mostly asexually reproducing brown alga Fucus radicans seems to have evolved in the basin. |
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In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation results from reproductive isolation followed by genealogical divergence. |
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Modern evolutionary theory defines fitness not by how long an organism lives, but by how successful it is at reproducing. |
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During his Volta Laboratory period, Bell and his associates considered impressing a magnetic field on a record as a means of reproducing sound. |
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When the NRR is exactly one, then each generation of women is exactly reproducing itself. |
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After a growth interval, the polyp begins reproducing asexually by budding and, in the Scyphozoa, is called a segmenting polyp, or a scyphistoma. |
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Wild females have been observed reproducing up to 28 years of age, which is the oldest known age for reproduction of any ursid in the wild. |
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Groupers often pair spawn, which enables large males to competitively exclude smaller males from reproducing. |
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The blanket teemed with small, rapidly reproducing species, which supported food chains of larger predators. |
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Printing is a process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template. |
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The probability of these children reproducing violence in the years ahead of them, whether advertently or inadvertently, is much higher. |
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Also, the Archaeology is a piece of cake activity will introduce children to archaeology by reproducing the archaeological strata of Montréal's birthplace with cake and candies. |
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The purpose of the recitals is to set out concise reasons for the chief provisions of the enacting terms, without reproducing or paraphrasing them. |
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He experimented with new techniques to find more effective ways of reproducing the images in his head using both a dazzling display of colour and a very strict internal structure. |
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English and French copies of the Kit have run out of stock and the Organization is currently looking into ways of reproducing it and making it available in print as well as in electronic format. |
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In the time it takes them to get to the salmon farming area, they're carrying a load of lice that eventually mature to the point where they're secondarily reproducing. |
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In such cases, some restrictions on the reproduction of materials or graphical elements may apply and it may be necessary to seek permission from the rights holder prior to reproducing the material. |
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One of the unfortunate tendencies of religious organizations, in times of decadence, is that they stop thinking about the Common Good of the whole Church, and concentrate on reproducing themselves. |
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The difficulties China is currently experiencing in reproducing its industrial growth model in the agricultural sector are endangering the whole of the agricultural and agri-food sector. |
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Even long before the war the breeding of this old line focussed on reproducing only mares who had proved to be excellent performers in sport at a high level. |
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The second part of the exercise consists in reproducing the same glass on the second page, so that it looks like the model, but in different proportions, to fit into the two grids shown. |
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We must also learn from the experience of the current GSM market in order to avoid reproducing the mistakes that might have been made in the past. |
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Van Dyck was able to get across the luxuriousness, romance and richness of the silken clothes without occupying himself with reproducing them in detail. |
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And gaming fans did not have long to wait before the 32 finalists settled down on their consoles and started reproducing the finely honed skills that had brought them all the way to Barcelona. |
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Indeed, they conscientiously set themselves to reproducing all the hitherto-ignored aspects of contemporary life and society its mental attitudes, physical settings, and material conditions. |
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More and more customers are asking for a subwoofer where the cone's oscillation is controlled perfectly, reproducing a low bass and mountable in a small cabinet. |
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The second thesis deals with digital modelling with the aim of reproducing the complexity of the failure in the fault plane and of seismic wave propagation phenomena in the geological medium. |
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Central to this determination was our finding that the spoon, spork, and fork are sexually reproducing variations, or phenotypes, of the species. |
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They use different habitats for different phases of their life cycles, living in one environment for part of the year and reproducing in another, or concentrating in one area and dispersing over another. |
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Stable flies are not reproducing at the zoos, says entomologist Jerome Hogsette, who works in cMAVE's Mosquito and Fly Research Unit. |
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The grey seal is adapted to reproducing also with no ice in the sea. |
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It was found that listeners whose native language was French performed significantly worse than Spanish listeners in reproducing the stress patterns by key strokes. |
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The second sheet had to be thin, so that the ink could be seen through it when the copy was held up to the light, thus reproducing the original exactly. |
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For example, some species concepts apply more readily toward sexually reproducing organisms while others lend themselves better toward asexual organisms. |
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The dominant calanoid copepod, Arctodiaptomus spinosus, is a typical crustacean of sodium lakes and a eurythermic species reproducing at a wide range of temperatures. |
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However, these populations are small and are not reproducing well. |
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It has been introduced into the Great Lakes of North America, reportedly with unfortunate results, as it is invasive and is reproducing faster than other species. |
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Similar to Figure 8, the reflectance spectra progress from oxyhaemoglobin to deoxy-haemoglobin in the presence of actively respiring and reproducing bacteria. |
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While Norway, Germany, Poland and Iceland harboured the largest surviving populations, pockets of reproducing pairs remained in several other countries. |
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Dubai Zebedee may have never met a male of her species, but that hasn't stopped the nine-year-old female zebra shark from reproducing on a recurring basis. |
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In addition to reproducing anecdotes and quips from jest books and wit books, he makes particular use of George Whetstone's Heptameron of civill discourses. |
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Ecological studies of the colonisation process could add to our understanding of how spore reproducing lichens colonise surfaces already covered by cryptogamic swards. |
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By October, Cummings Carson said, callose tissue should have formed around some canker margins if the introduced hypovirulent strain is reproducing. |
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