However, various biogenetic studies of the Negritos have indicated their affinities with other Asian populations. |
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The clinician being a psychiatrist, especially a psychiatrist with strong biogenetic causal beliefs. |
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This biogenetic hypothesis indicates an alternative pathway to produce these metabolites, leading to a new class of indole alkaloids. |
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With biogenetic engineering and cloning on the horizon, reinvention will reach a new level. |
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Tying this in with Watson's cosmological biogenetic theory, all we're doing is beefing bacteria to be more hardy and efficient in this process. |
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Scotland, as ever playing a disproportionate role in scientific breakthroughs, has had a significant part in the biogenetic revolution. |
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Recall that the central theme of monism is the so-called biogenetic law stating that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. |
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The Lobster Shop' tells the story of Axel, a forty-year-old biogenetic scientist. |
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Moreover, all cultures change, and they do so independently of the biogenetic features of their carriers. |
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The other, which in my view is more profound, is the biogenetic revolution. |
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However, the most influential risk factor by far appears to be biogenetic predisposition. |
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The biogenetic law which states that during the stages of birth, the embryo goes through all of the stages of evolution. |
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Both materials are of completely biogenetic origin and are to be found nearly all over the world. |
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Biodiversity: Pharmaceutical and biogenetic companies view bioprospecting as a way to patent genetic material, as well as produce and distribute transgenic seeds. |
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Among his important investigations were studies of nuclear transmittal of hereditary characters, biogenetic theory, and the effect of radium rays on somatic and germ cells. |
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His delegation was not opposed to progress in science, including in the field of genetics, but human cloning was not the only form of biogenetic research. |
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The collection and use of biogenetic waste for the purposes of composting or for use in a biogas plant are highly commendable from an environmental point of view and must therefore remain possible in future. |
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Although most plant tissues contain only traces of cholesterol, this sterol is the biogenetic precursor of such important plant steroids as the sapogenins, glycosides, and alkaloids. |
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