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Yet there is no consensus on the presence of Clovis bifaces in the Midwest or their typological affinities to Gainey bifaces.
Its affinities and poetical style seem to lie rather with Shakespeare's later than his earlier work.
Several of these results were based on measurements of binding affinities between specific residues in S4 and in the pore domain.
This similitude reveals the undeniable affinities between the two cultures, owing to the similar manner in which they perceive the sacred.
In contrast to cabinet governments, the college is never united by shared party political, national, or ideological affinities.
The tropical rainforests of Queensland have species with mainly Palaeotropical affinities.
The many terranes without reliable palaeomagnetic data are placed according to the affinities of their contained fauna.
The special argot bespoke a fraternity with shared affinities extending beyond child larcenists.
This in silico approach would be helpful in ranking textile dyes of the different classes based on their binding affinities.
This server provides a computerised approach to the design of heteroclitic peptides, using the additive method to calculate affinities.
Literature of the past century states that sea spiders, a group with unresolved arthropod affinities, lack an excretory system.
This group of churches presents closer affinities, in its internal ordinance, with Norman Romanesque than with any other northern school.
However, various biogenetic studies of the Negritos have indicated their affinities with other Asian populations.
His manner has affinities with Impressionism but he seldom painted directly from nature.
His style appears to derive from Ercole de' Roberti and shows affinities with that of Lorenzo Costa, during his Bolognese period.
As a concept, it has affinities with Plato's anima mundi, and the Stoics ' pneuma.
In 1784, he excavated a burial mound on his estate in Virginia in order to establish its age and cultural affinities.
What arises from it is a mix of affinities and disaffinities, a network of discussants who don't necessarily share the same world view.
Rafael Kubelik, on the other hand, felt the affinities with Mahler's Bohemian origins.
Despite the electronic underlay, the album seems to have more affinities with rock music than with most contemporary electronica.
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This fact turns the scale in favour of its affinities to the placental insectivora.
The theoretical question was touching the place or affinities of relapsing fever in the nosology.
But Orphism was also connected with Crete, and Cretan civilization had oriental affinities.
The following table, the result of a very limited collation gives some miscellaneous affinities for the Otomi.
These affinities and resemblances between Yucatec vestiges and those of the Uplands, are of constant occurrence.
The Australasian affinities of pityriasis emphasize its zoogeographical peculiarities.
But of the two, their affinities with the odd-toed division are more marked.
On the whole the Fijians are predominately Melanesian but with numerous Polynesian affinities that vary with locality.
There were many points of resemblance between Altamont and Hatteras, but no affinities.
The Bryozoa have many affinities with the Mollusca, to which some naturalists consider them to belong.
Neither are there wanting affinities to the Sahaptin and Cays languages, allied to each other.
However, it has been rendered probable that the amyloid deposit has close affinities with fibrin.
This conclusion has not, however, met with general acceptance and the affinities of Basque with Finno-Ugrian cannot be overlooked.
It is certain that between Claudit and the gallinaceous tribe obscure affinities existed.
It is obvious that the serological affinities of the carduelines do not lie with the richmondenines, emberizines, or thraupids.
From certain obvious affinities, the Limulus, or king crab, may be regarded as a descendant from the trilobites.
If this doctrine were true, the Caddo affinities would run eastwards.
Our classifications are often plainly influenced by chains of affinities.
My affinities are not thine, and beyond they would mingle less.
The main affinities of the avifauna are, of course, Australian.
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