His boots clumped loudly on the stone floor, accompanied by the sharp crackle of burning wood. |
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Plants within four protected and four unprotected populations were significantly clumped based on Ripley's univariate analysis. |
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I was being flippant and there was a teacher who I liked a lot and he clumped me round the earhole. |
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His body was covered in wounds, his long hair was clumped and oily, and he was dressed in rags. |
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When food is clumped, dominant foragers can apparently monopolize food with few interactions. |
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The trees were clumped together like people outside the trading post when they got a new shipment of that special wine. |
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Further, interphase nuclei appeared disintegrated and some mitotic figures were clumped together. |
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Her boots clumped heavily on the ground beneath her, stumbling as she fought to keep up with his ever-increasing speed. |
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If the crumbs clump together and stay roughly clumped, no need to add butter. |
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It was then that her hand slid across what sounded like a stack of neatly clumped paper. |
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What little hair remained on its head was ragged and clumped, and the nose was bent and misshapen. |
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I did have a problem getting the cheeses really emulsified, and instead of lusciously coating my pasta, they clumped up a bit. |
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The asteroids are tiny worlds that should have clumped together to form another major planet. |
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This included approximately eight flight feathers clumped together with mud and dirt. |
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The chromatin was clumped, giving the nuclei a clear vesiculated appearance. |
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The grass is sodden and clumped up in deep woven kikuyu mounds. |
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Bacteria are tiny cells, which are found everywhere, either as individual cells or clumped together. |
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Please note that the TCP protocol allows network packets to be split or clumped together, hence override the packing algorithm. |
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In addition, the distribution of Barrow's Goldeneyes seemed to be quite clumped, making sampling difficult and extrapolation risky. |
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Her necklace and trinkets were returned to us in a bundle that was clumped together in her dried blood. |
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Forced and arranged marriages are often clumped together and the women concerned are thus declared unable to make autonomous decisions. |
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Birds that are colonial nesters are especially vulnerable, due to their clumped nature. |
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Elephants tend to be clumped in distribution, such that even when sample units are randomly selected, the estimate will have high variances. |
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Natural gypsum is a mineral extracted from quarries in the form of small white crystals, clumped together in blocks. |
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This may explain the clumped distribution that Red-winged Blackbirds exhibit. |
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The nuclei present important irregularities of size and form. The chromatin is clumped and thickened. |
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The clumped algae float to the surface of the water, sink to the bottom, or end up in the filter. |
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But in the dark places of the city silent figures lurked and flitted from shadow to deeper shadow as the Pharaoh's men clumped noisily by. |
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His thin, white hair was clumped in oily points that yellowed at the tips. |
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A smoking room in public places and office buildings would definitely be a better alternative to having people clumped around the entrances to public places puffing away. |
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Dominant dark-eyed juncos also obtained more food than subordinate juncos when food was clumped and the same amount of food when food was dispersed. |
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Notable exceptions showed that white wagtails and brown hares shifted from scramble to contest competition as their food was increasingly clumped in space. |
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The other kids sat clumped in the far corners, smoking and watching us. |
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Ideally, counting should not be carried out in the heat of the day, when elephants tend to seek shade, since this increases the risk of failing to spot groups altogether or undercounting clumped groups. |
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Given the broad confidence limits associated with abundance indices for a widely dispersed and highly clumped distribution, it would be extremely difficult to ascertain trends. |
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Each of these has, Dr Fouchier notes, already been found in nature, only in separate strains and never clumped together. The new, deadlier flu strains exist only in labs, of course. |
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The distribution of spawning habitat for coho salmon is usually clumped within watersheds, often at the heads of riffles in small streams and in side-channels of larger streams. |
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Similarly, estimation of several cetacean population abundance is very difficult using conventional techniques as they occur over a wide geographical range, have clumped distribution and spend much time under water. |
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Each of these has, notes Dr Fouchier, already been found in nature, only in separate strains and never clumped together. So far, the new, deadlier flu strains exist only in laboratories, of course. |
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Not only do teachers matter, in other words, but the best teachers are not generally clumped within particular schools. Across schools, however, better pupils are assigned to slightly better teachers on average. |
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As such, when in groups, all individuals fare worse when food is clumped as opposed to when it is widely spaced. |
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Individual groups clumped together, forming a single large mass flanked by horsemen on the wings. |
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Protons and organic acids thus disperse the clumped nutrients. |
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When food is clumped together, only dominant hares can access it. |
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