These levels of divergence are greater than those reported previously for congeneric species in diverse invertebrate taxa, including crustaceans. |
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In this study, two types of measurement models were assessed, namely one-factor congeneric models and multi-factor models. |
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Equations for computing weights that maximize the reliability of a test with multiple parts were derived using a congeneric model. |
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For example, the zebrafinch is a highly communal bird, but the congeneric violet-eared waxbill is highly asocial. |
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These observations provided convincing evidence that the two taxa are congeneric, both characterized by a bifurcate ventral lobe. |
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Many of the organisms are congeneric with species known from Southern Hemisphere fossil localities in New Zealand and South America. |
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The two Asian species clearly are congeneric with one another, but not with B. drabensis. |
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When a Fou de Bassan dives, his congeneric in theft rush on places in the hope of finding a shoal of fish there. |
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Working in swarm, it will be able to communicate with its congeneric and with its originators, via a relay station. |
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Table 2 provides a summary of available toxicity data judged to be applicable to assessment of toxicity for each congeneric group. |
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These congeneric contributions to the palatability of alcohol are not, however, altogether innocuous. |
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Three decapod species are congeneric with extant species known from outer shelf and slope habitats documenting an onshore-offshore pattern of ecological preference. |
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As such, it formed the basis for risk assessment for this congeneric group, consistent with normal regulatory practice. |
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In general, there is a direct relationship between the alcoholic content of a beverage and its congeneric count. |
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Adequate data to conduct a risk assessment were not available for all congeneric groups or exposure durations. |
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If no, the substance or congeneric group would not be expected to be of safety concern. |
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If members of the congeneric group have different structural classes, assign the highest structural class to the congeneric group. |
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Step 4A: Is the substance, or are its metabolites, or all members of the congeneric group, endogenous? |
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Within each congeneric group, the most relevant and conservative toxicological endpoint is identified from the available toxicological data relevant to that group. |
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Table 3 provides calculated exposure values by congeneric group. |
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The golden browns and mahogany reds that distinguish the various rums and brandies and the several kinds of whiskey, though congeneric in origin, are products not of distillation but of aging. |
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Table 1 provides an approximate composition of citronella oil and assigns a congeneric group and toxicity class to each component of citronella oil. |
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It differs from its congeneric by the lengthened shape of the cage. |
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Step 2: Can the flavouring agent or congeneric group of flavouring agents be predicted to be metabolized by well recognized detoxification pathways to yield innocuous products? |
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Step 3B: Do the conditions of use of the flavouring agent or congeneric group result in an intake greater than the threshold of concern for the structural class? |
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Any safety data available for any individual member of a congeneric group can be applied to the congeneric group as a whole based on expected similarities of metabolism and toxicological potential. |
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Following a safety assessment of each congeneric group, an evaluation of all the congeneric groups together is completed to account for any chemical or biological interactions between congeneric groups. |
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The European revision did not include North American genera and the genus Trichoclea Grote, 1883 is congeneric with Hadula Staudinger, 1889 and is an older name and would take precedence over it. |
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Inviolability of alienable property is a coessential, congeneric, and the only efficient protective mantle around the core of self-ownership. |
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There is, however, no evidence of habitat segregation among nocturnal, congeneric, terrestrial cursorial spiders. |
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However, some authorities believe that all nine sulid species should be considered congeneric, in Sula. |
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Although not possible to detect and quantify all substances in bitumen, it must be removed possible congeneric groups of substances and to quantify. |
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Many congeneric spider species had optima in more open canopy while species that had their optima in more closed canopy were mostly heterogeneric. |
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