Embryos are brooded in the mother's carapace and hatch out as miniature Daphnia, rather than as nauplii. |
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The hatch closed, they dogged it, and checked to make sure everyone was in the seats lining the walls. |
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A team of international divers is struggling to open an escape hatch on the back of the submarine. |
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After Shepard's flight, astronauts urged NASA to put a small explosive charge on the escape hatch to make it easier to exit the capsule. |
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A bloodied Harrison clawed his way out of his overhead escape hatch and staggered from the plane. |
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Caterpillars hatch from overwintering eggs in early to mid-May shortly after snowmelt. |
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The eggs hatch and the young braconids feed on the viscera of the hornworm until they pupate as shown in the photo. |
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The featureless figure pointed with the needler at the two crewmembers still alive and gestured towards hatch leading to the rest of the ship. |
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Rescue divers approach the distressed submarine and use the submarine's escape hatch to transfer emergency life support stores. |
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This involves the sailors forcing themselves, four at a time, into a cramped escape hatch that soon fills about neck-high with water. |
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The steps leading up to the deck area were smashed, leaving the small escape hatch forward as the only alternative. |
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But all hope was lost on the ninth day when divers released the outer aft escape hatch of the submarine and found that it was completely flooded. |
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Collared aracaris live in groups and five adults may roost in the nest cavity after the eggs hatch. |
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Jennings and another worker scrambled out of an escape hatch near the engine room. |
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The plane rolled to the left and I fell through the pilot's escape hatch and was free of the aircraft. |
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When I was sure the boat had righted itself I opened up the hatch and got out onto the deck. |
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By the time they closed the inner hatch of the airlock the blood-red droplights had come on. |
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Unlike in unmanipulated broods, hatch date did not affect the survival of experimental chicks. |
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This dry fly can be deadly during the early part of the season, particularly in late May when there is a hatch of mayflies. |
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The eggs of the leaf insect are normally just scattered on the ground and will hatch in the spring. |
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Knapp decorated the sliding hatch in the dining room with gold, silver, and copper leaf on enamel, replacing an earlier plain copper sheet. |
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Access to the lazarette was through an access hatch located on the aft port corner of the aft deck. |
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The embryo must hatch out of the zona pellucida prior to implantation into the uterine wall. |
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Most metamorphosing malacostracans have a nauplius larva, but in many species eggs hatch into zoea larvae. |
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These hatch into white and pale yellow caterpillars with black heads, black markings, and a black horn. |
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After a very harrowing landing that comes up just a few feet short of the overpass, he pops an emergency hatch and amscrays. |
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Axillary amplexus typically results in long strings of eggs being laid in ponds or streams, which hatch into type IV tadpoles. |
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The eggs of most frogs hatch into aquatic, free-swimming larvae, commonly known as tadpoles. |
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A hatch opened on the top of the ship, revealing a Mulinyan admiral, carrying the red and yellow flag and a voice amplifier. |
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The young leave the nest soon after they hatch and find their own food immediately. |
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The female stays on the nest and broods the young for the first week or so after they hatch. |
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The male feeds the female on the nest and helps her brood the young when they first hatch. |
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As the larvae hatch and grow into mites, the skin produces an allergic reaction and intense itching develops. |
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The hatch between the craft and the Space Station will be opened about 90 minutes later. |
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After 90-150 days the eggs hatch, and the alevins stay in the gravel until the yolksac is used up. |
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Bird lovers may be able to view the peregrine chicks hatch during a half-day session in June. |
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For their part, Russian engineers believe a small air leak from their airlock hatch could be cause. |
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Cale waved sadly as Biorman reboarded the ship and the hatch hastily closed. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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I went under the nose and climbed up the ladder built into the bottom hatch just aft of the nose wheel. |
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Quickly repeating these jaw movements, the threadsnake ratchets the squirmy prey farther and farther down the hatch. |
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The airplane had a foldopen hatch, tandem seating, and sticks for pitch and roll, but wasn't rated for aerobatics. |
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The mortar can also be mounted in a vehicle, firing through the roof hatch, to keep pace with a mechanised advance. |
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I stumbled up the boarding ramp and entered the code sequence that would open the main hatch for me. |
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There are sleeker body frame pillars, a steeply raked windscreen and a slicker, sportier back-end with rear spoiler and clutter-free hatch door. |
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Wonderful period detailing, including gothic windows, sandstone quoins and pillars, with access to the clock in the bell tower via a hatch. |
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I nodded in acknowledgement of his efforts and jogged around the roof, looking for the hatch, and finding it. |
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When the carrier insect feeds on a warm-blooded animal, the eggs hatch and the larva penetrates the skin. |
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Pregnant turtles, too petrified by the commotion to wade ashore at night, are being forced to lay their eggs in the sea, where they cannot hatch. |
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The eggs hatch in 2 to 3 days and each larva develops within their own chamber, using the bee bread as a food source. |
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The sound of the hatch opening was replaced with a loud grind at the front of the pod. |
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He was about to reach the hatch when a hand stuck itself onto the hatch and was followed by a German with a burp gun. |
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However, for the life of me, I will never know how they hatch their young among these sun-oiled simmering tourists! |
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He tells his brother what he has seen and together they hatch a plot to catch her. |
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No, they are not animals, they are evil demons who hide under the cloak of kindness and normality while they hatch their plots. |
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Fertilized eggs often hatch at the beginning of the growth season but may continue to hatch intermittently thereafter. |
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With a hiss, the shuttle's main hatch folded down away from the hull, providing a debarkation ramp. |
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Blaine got up and strode toward the opening hatch on the back of the enormous plane. |
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Most amphibians hatch as aquatic, swimming larvae, then metamorphose into terrestrial forms. |
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Crew from the submarine hypothetically could put on diving suits, exit via a hatch and swim to the bell. |
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Many polychaetes hatch into a particular type of planktonic larva, the trochophore, which later metamorphoses into a juvenile annelid. |
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The whole submarine was covered in greased leather, with a watertight hatch in the middle, a rudder and four oars. |
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I hope that the Brits are able to mate up with the submarine and get the hatch open, find out really what is going on inside the submarine. |
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And as the forward escape hatch was also destroyed, the LR5's only hope of gaining access to the submarine now is through the aft hatch. |
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Hatch thrusters propel the hatch on the shuttle away from the main shuttle body. |
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When the lower part of the hatch is down, a loading tray automatically extends to aid with cargo loading and unloading. |
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We came to a stop in a position that put our shuttle's passengers compartment outer hatch ten feet away from their airlock. |
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Jimmy pulled up the hatch built onto the floor of the hover vehicle and reached inside the small confines to reveal a duffel bag. |
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Despite the Cube's resemblance to a van, the rear doors don't slide and the right-hinged rear hatch swings out an enormous distance. |
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There is also a new GT model joining the range of hatch and sports tourers. |
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Visibility is not brilliant, especially out of the rear hatch which provides a minimal view broken by the line where it joins the body. |
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There is good access to the rear via a very practical rear hatch and the load space in the back is also very impressive. |
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The positions of RFLP markers are indicated by horizontal hatch marks along the chromosomes. |
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Saloons attract marginally lower insurance costs, as it's perceived that gaining access to a hatch is easier. |
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In spring, fertilized aphid eggs hatch under the bark of a cottonwood tree. |
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So to complement the five-door xA hatch and the box-like xB, the tC coupe was devised. |
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The hatch is built off-line as a module, and joins the rest of the vehicle during the final assembly sequence. |
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The ride feels more grand tourer than eager hot hatch on the motorway, but once you make for an exit the Golf soon switches into fun mode. |
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Like its smaller sibling, the rear window glass of the hatch can be opened separately to facilitate loading small, light objects. |
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Dennis pushed open the heavy hatch and crawled up onto the rough shell of the armored vehicle. |
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All eggs hatched according to laying order, and in all clutches that we predicted to hatch synchronously, eggs hatched within 12 h of each other. |
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All eggs in a nest hatch at the same time, and the entire brood leaves the nest at once. |
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After five to eight days, the eggs hatch and the young begin to search for food on the river bottom. |
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He would also welcome any plotters and schemers who wish to hatch revolutionary plans in the quiet room upstairs. |
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The eggs hatch after about two weeks, and the young larvae begin to feed on the walls of the gall. |
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Over a period of several days, the male frog watches the eggs hatch into tiny tadpoles. |
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The male is able to constantly monitor, and alter if necessary, the precise temperature needed to hatch the eggs laid by the female. |
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Hatcheries, which use incubators to hatch the eggs, take advantage of this biological phenomenon for shipping. |
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The males are left behind to guard and hatch the eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet, even during blinding blizzards. |
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In this species, fathers care for and hatch the eggs, while female penguins head out to sea to feed. |
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The turtles hatch and churn around in the nest for up to three days, drying out and straightening out their stomachs. |
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Because whooping crane pairs usually only hatch one chick a year, there's only a four per cent growth every year in the population, Johns said. |
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Did the two hatch the plot together, in secrecy, with the over eager Heffernan ready to cop the worst of it should their plan go belly up? |
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So together they hatch the plot of doing The War of the Worlds on radio, to wow the studios. |
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Although hatch weight had no overall effect on survival, it interacted with chick position. |
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Nests were revisited on the expected hatch day and every 3 days after hatching to assess nest success and nestling survival. |
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The lakes are well established with good fly life including a good hatch of mayflies when in season. |
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First, the sub-samples of eggs that we used to quantify hatch also allowed us to estimate the fraction of eggs that hatched. |
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The mayfly hatch appears to be over but there is still the possibility of spent gnat fishing during the coming week if conditions are suitable. |
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We detected no difference in clutch size, hatch success, or nest success between parasitized and nonparasitized females. |
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As it turned out, they had now penetrated the inner hatch and still had not tripped an alarm. |
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At one end is the microphone and headphone socket, at the other the AAA battery hatch and the covered USB port. |
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Ingested cysts hatch into trophozoites in the small intestine and continue moving down the digestive tract to the colon. |
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He secured the hatch, bending the locking mechanism with a solid heel kick, and began climbing the adjacent ladder. |
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As they neared the hatch to the main section of the ship, he began to tear off strips and apply it over the cracks in the captain's helmet. |
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He hit the button to open the hatch, which hissed and retracted back into the bulkhead, allowing him to step into the airlock. |
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Any text, dimension, leader, hatch pattern, block, or attribute can now be defined as annotative. |
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Gypsy moth egg hatch occurs at about the time of budburst of red and black oaks. |
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A good hatch from a small incubator is indicated when 70 percent or more of the eggs hatch, and the chicks are active and fluffy. |
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It's a hot hatch with a superb chassis, but let's keep some sense of proportion here. |
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The lice hatch in about ten days, but the egg case is left behind to grow out with the hair. |
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I watched them from the turret of the command tank where I sat with the hatch nearly closed for protection. |
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It is a dark comedy about three former students and a dodgy journalist who hatch a sure-fire get-rich-quick scheme. |
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It is very easy for us in the media to attitudinise because we have always got the escape hatch of saying, well it is not our job to prescribe. |
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Not to mention the fun in blowing away the latest hot hatch with your 1940s rod! |
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Everyone has his or her own idea of what a classic hot hatch should be like. |
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The GTD provides the excitement of a hot hatch plus the frugality of a dieseln. |
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Unfortunately, a mysterious gust of wind blows the last egg several pages away, leaving the duckling to hatch into a parentless world. |
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She will lay an egg approximately every day or two until she has a clutch of about three to five eggs, which may or may not all hatch. |
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When they hatch the young huss are almost perfect miniatures of the adults, measuring around 10 cm in length. |
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Additional features include a serving hatch through to the kitchen and a patio door leading out to the garden. |
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Basilisk lizards are unique in their ability to run across water from the time they hatch to adulthood. |
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That's when someone opened the escape hatch on top of the aircraft in the cockpit, he said. |
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These hatch out in moist potting mix and can be treated by immersing the pot and spraying the foliage in a solution of pyrethrum insecticide. |
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After just a few minutes the hatch burst open in an explosion of yellow and orange light as the bombs blew the locking mechanisms to tiny pieces. |
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The rubberized seal around the hatch began to hiss as air from the corridor was sucked inside. |
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Before Jenny could blow the access hatch off, it melted away into a slag heap, courtesy of the Fire-Twins. |
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I quickly ran down the escape pod, and I locked the watertight hatch behind me. |
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Australia is battling its biggest plague of locusts in decades as billions of the insects hatch along the central east region. |
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Had a hatch at the bottom of the conning tower been closed, the water would never have got inside. |
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The eggs and young, which hatch in around two weeks, drift in the Oceans currents feeding upon plankton for the first few months of their life. |
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The hatch rank of unhatched eggs was deduced from their volume, and the ranks of successfully hatched young were adjusted accordingly. |
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With a boom more felt than heard, the hatch locked and air began to hiss inwards. |
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The chicks are virtually naked when they hatch and must be brooded on the parents' feet for about 50 days. |
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It is fascinating keeping an eye on them and I look forward to seeing the eggs hatch and the young birds fly the nest. |
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The seal breaks on the forward hatch and it sounds almost like a cork popping on a bottle of champagne. |
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After floating near the surface for a few days, the raft sinks to the sea floor and the eggs hatch far away from their parents. |
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They walked a bit further until they reached a small wooden hatch in the floor. |
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The pilot had a throw-over hatch that conformed to the flowing line on the canopy. |
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The eggs hatch about the time that small smartweed plants begin to grow in the spring. |
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He found the fore hatch off and also the lazarett hatch off with a great deal of water between decks. |
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As the rotors slowed, a side hatch opened and the Security Chief climbed out, followed by Director Bakan and their respective aides. |
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She glanced up at the sensor screen and spied the main hatch near the forward apex of the flying wing. |
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Aft of the ventilation hatches, a small cuddy with a half-height hatch marks the official entry from the deck to the engine-room. |
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Game farmers hatch out eggs and day old chicks or poults are delivered to the shoot depending on the model they are operating. |
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Where no rainfall has occurred and application was made prior to June 5, or rootworm hatch has commenced, cultivate treatment into soil. |
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Eggs hatch by full bloom and nymphs feed on developing fruitlets though the petal fall period. |
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As he watched, a hatch motored open on the forward gunner's cupola and a helmeted visage favored him with a toothy, wolfish grin. |
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Atop the all-welded turret are the commander's cupola on the left and the loader's hatch on the right. |
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I think she should stop counting her chickens before they hatch and stop using a name she by no means has earned. |
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After being consumed by the bird, gapeworm larvae hatch in the intestine and migrate from the intestine to the trachea and lungs. |
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The idea is to provide a warning should a door or hatch be opened during periods when access to the upper deck has not been authorised. |
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There is an opening hatch in the deckhead of this head to provide light and ventilation. |
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Body protected by armour of bony plates, male carries fertilised eggs until they hatch into miniature adults. |
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Substantial midday dinners and high teas were handed through the serving hatch by Jenny, my mother's live-in cook and general maid. |
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Inside every case once inhabited by a female bagworm are up to 1,000 eggs, which hatch in June. |
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Red lights came up as I closed the shuttle's hatch and a green came on as the boarding tube depressurized. |
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Once in New York, the eggs hatch into larvae, molt into pupae, and finally emerge as adults, ready to take on the Big Apple. |
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With the push of a button the hatch swung open immediately reducing the million pigeons to just under a million with a wet feathery splat. |
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The wasp larvae that hatch out devour their prey from the inside out, killing the egg or caterpillar in the process. |
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The eelworm's eggs are watered into the soil, where they hatch and infect slugs, preventing them from feeding. |
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The downsides include no electricity or water and the front door is a concrete hatch in the corner of a muddy field. |
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The plan unveiled last January by hatch, Coburn and Burr is a good foundation. |
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When the hatch rose, the HRT team was ready to toss in two stun grenades and rush the hatch before it closed. |
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For use while surfaced, a small, flat deck fitted with removable manropes is apparently installed just behind the pilothouse, and this can be accessed by a hatch from below. |
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Boot access is through a wide hatch or even by opening the rear screen. |
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Females of many cicadas whose males have exposed timbals lay their eggs only in living twigs or branches and their eggs hatch the same year as laid. |
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Eggs hatch into larvae that feed on the bee bread in their cells. |
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The larvae hatch and grow in the fruit, destroying the berry. |
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Not only do P. sinitsini become adults in E. symmetrica, but eggs are produced and hatch inside the daughter sporocysts, releasing free-swimming miracidia. |
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Men would enter the spray chamber, lift a floor hatch and manually sweep accumulated powder through the opened floor hatch to a powder sifter below. |
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To check against effects of antibiotics on egg hatch rate, the compatibility of males from uninfected lines with infected and uninfected females was tested. |
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The ramp and docking umbilicals that would be available at a habitat weren't there and the hatch opened onto the port side of the hull, high up, so it was a long way down. |
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Commonly, fresh, running or unfrozen water into which the animals hatch is available for short intervals of time, after which eggs are left in or on the substrate. |
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Now researchers are wondering if the compound might also cut down on waterborne fungi that destroy catfish eggs before they can hatch into small fry. |
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I unseal the hatch and am met with another burst of cold air. |
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You then drop yourself into the commander's seat, close the hatch and manoeuvre backwards onto the left bucket seat taking care not to sit on the seat belts. |
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The nits hatch into a nymph, or immature louse, in seven to 10 days. |
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He compared it to the multimillion-dollar hatch on the shuttle. |
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A hatch from the ceiling opened and two white astronaut suits came down. |
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The distinctive style lines start at the headlights and flow back along the sides of the car, while a large S in the centre of the rear hatch also serves as a boot opener. |
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The rear cargo hatch is unusually generous for this size car and with the back seats folded you can get a flat load floor, with a top load capacity of 1,044 litres. |
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It's a true hot hatch in the sense that the simple base chassis is pushed to its limits by the raw power, so it's nervous and constantly bucking in your hands. |
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It may prove smarter to be behind the wheel of a nippy, whippy hatch and thus have a greater chance of not getting into accidents in the first place. |
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The eggs stay stuck to the grass until the next spring tide comes along when the tiny larvae, half the size of a pin, hatch and are carried out to sea. |
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Sporadic hatches of mayflies were observed in some of the bays and if the present mild weather continues the main hatch should be in full swing in about one week's time. |
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He was certain that the loft hatch had been open at the time of the fire. |
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Police say three pouches containing a substantial amount of cash were handed over before then men made off towards Shoebury in a red hatch back car along Central Avenue. |
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There was an overflow through the roof hatch on two occasions. |
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The hatch was open, and she carefully climbed into the cockpit, settling the helmet over her head and not noticing the worn chinstrap or the initials MR etched in the back. |
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It has recently been suggested that a deck hatch was missing from the Solway Harvester and this could have allowed water to swamp the hold, sinking the boat in minutes. |
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The average hatch time of the first release was thus approximately synchronous with that of natural egg masses, and the variance in hatch date was large. |
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Evidence of the coal bunkers being forward of the boilers is provided by a pair of hatch coamings, through which the fuel would have been loaded, resting on the sand. |
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RacoonCam allows surfers to watch the antics of two racoons at a Cumbrian rescue centre, OstrichCam gives a unique view of an ostrich egg incubator as the eggs hatch out. |
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In heat and humidity strong enough to hatch eggs, they sit on the hard stone floor cradling infants with flies feeding from the corners of their eyes. |
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Additionally an escape hatch in the forward and after compartments of the pressure hull were fitted, an innovation which saved many lives during the war. |
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Less than 25 percent of those eggs would hatch in the wild, with the rest eaten by monitor lizards and feral wild pigs or drowned by rainy season floods. |
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Turtles may hatch from a nest on land in the state of Queensland and scramble down to the sea across intertidal areas that are state managed and controlled. |
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Chris held up a flashlight so he could see where the hatch was. |
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A total of 642 fluid ounces were put to hatch at the facility and the resulting eye ova will be stocked out at appropriate locations in the river in due course. |
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We had an extremely rough crossing from Ancona to Zara and stove in the forrard messdeck hatch cover but fortunately the deck level hatch survived. |
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Aluminum is used in hulls, deckhouses, and hatch covers of commercial ships, as well as in equipment items, such as ladders, railings, gratings, windows, and doors. |
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Besides making yogurt and leavening bread, these dehydrators also can soften honey or butter, re-crisp crackers or popcorn, sprout seeds or hatch chicks. |
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Most salamanders deposit aquatic eggs, which hatch into aquatic larvae. |
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When the hatch cover was closed the fire was smouldering in the dunnage, most likely the carpet, and the vessel sailed from Constanza in that condition. |
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The first corpse of a sailor was found close to an escape hatch in the vessel and was being brought to the surface by Norwegian divers, navy officials said. |
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While others escaped through the aft escape hatch, no one survived from the forward part of the wreck, so this hatch was most likely opened during subsequent salvage. |
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Additionally an escape hatch was fitted in the forward and after compartments of the pressure hull, an innovation which saved many lives during the war. |
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He fell to his death when the forward escape hatch was ripped out. |
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Fishing the Drake hatch in late May is somewhat of a festival. |
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Inside the drum's body is a padlocked hatch into which the money falls. |
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But his efforts for hatch have been notable and have helped forge a relationship between the two men. |
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Today, hatch is a married father of one adopted son, but he longs to connect with his progeny. |
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On TV the eggs hatch and the tiny wasps eat the spider alive. |
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Butterfly larvae tend to be solitary, or sparsely distributed, whereas pest caterpillars, such as fall webworm, make tents and hatch in the hundreds. |
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A green light flashed over the small inner hatch and the door swung open as Terry Reeve and a makeshift team of medics stormed in and began to administer to the wounded. |
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One hatch covered the spare wheel well, the other a small storage area. |
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She opened the hatch and jumped in, Alec landing right behind her. |
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The eggs take about 20 weeks to hatch and the now free-swimming ray is still reliant upon its yolk sac for a few more weeks before it begins to feed upon shrimps. |
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In addition, it might be physically impossible for newly hatched zooplankton to emerge into the water column were they to hatch more than a few millimeters deep in the mud. |
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The hatch opened into a small antechamber that led into the main hall. |
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Upon opening the hatch we were looking down a large corrugated pipe, with rebar ladder rungs, descending vertically for thirty feet into the darkness. |
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Because incubation begins before all eggs have been laid, the eggs hatch asynchronously, and the older chicks are noticeably larger than they younger chicks. |
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The escape hatch for the administration may be to run down the clock. |
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The eggs hatch in about 2 weeks, and the tiny larvae tunnel to the wood and score its surface with their feeding channels. |
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All eggs hatch in close proximity after which the hen and clutch abandon the nest where they are at their most vulnerable. |
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Lizardlings thus hatch out and wander off on their own without parental contact or the opportunities for learning that such contact provides. |
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Come on, Little Rhody,' he said, stepping forward towards the nest 'She's going to hatch them out here. |
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As waiters brought trays of meat, the guests reached over and harvested the pink slices with their bare hands, popping them down the hatch. |
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Others hatch their eggs and tend the birth till it is able to shift for itself. |
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The climate is dry and at the time the chukars hatch that Is In their favor. |
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Their tiny eggs hatch when the fruitlets are minuscule, and the larvae produce winding scars under the apple skin. |
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Molded footrests keep your feet from falling asleep and a rectangular hatch at your groin allows quick access to storage. |
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The three-door hatch boasts a different grille and foglamp surrounds to make it stand out from the rest of the range, though. |
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We wanted to try to hatch some eggs so when Camilla, one of the Silkies, got broody, we let her sit on some but they never hatched. |
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The area had a fair hatch of quail, but hunting will be tough because of thick growths of salt cedar and native brush. |
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Mr Arnold''s dad, leading stoker Walter Arnold, aged 27, was the last of four men to escape from the sub before the escape hatch jammed. |
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The snakes can flip their jaws several times a second, pulling meals down the hatch in an eye blink. |
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With a choice of petrol, diesel or hybrid, hatch or estate, this generation Auris deserves to finally shake off its image as a makeweight. |
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Andrew, 18, from Washington, emerged from a hatch usually used by window cleaners and did a series of leaps and handstands. |
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If the caterpillars hatch in the spring and feed on oak catkins they appear green. |
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The larvae of both species hatch there and go to Europe or the East Coast of North America. |
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Each curlew lays between 3 and 6 eggs in April or May and incubates them for about a month until they begin to hatch. |
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He began emptying another bag, placing food on the streetlit patch of sidewalk, just out of reach of the hatch. |
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The swampy pools, such as the jungle abounds in, seem to be her ideal. The eggs in due course of time hatch out into tiny tadpolish larvae. |
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Fifty days later, more or less, the little turtlings hatch, dig their way up through the sand, and make a mad scramble to the sea. |
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The kind of warmish hatch fun which attracts all age groups, but particularly the younger drivers. |
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Even the water shrew that hyperactively scampered across the surface was feeding on the prolific hatch. |
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Weive also ensured that its design combines the sculptural artistry and technical precision found in the saloon and hatch models. |
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The strings of eggs absorb water and swell in size, and small tadpoles hatch out after two to three weeks. |
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The eggs hatch into larvae called zoea that spend about a month in the ocean as tiny swimming plankton. |
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Eggs are laid in gelatinous strings in the water and later hatch out into tadpoles. |
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In lace monitors, the young hatch close to 300 days and the female returns to help them escape the termite mound were the eggs were laid. |
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The doors facilitate paradrops or easy cargo and passenger loading, and the floor hatch can be modified to accommodate an ISR sensor. |
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Some species of snake are ovoviviparous and retain the eggs within their bodies until they are almost ready to hatch. |
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One or two eggs in most clutches fail to hatch because the parent cannot cover them. |
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The animated critters, called Norns, hatch from eggs and depend on their owners to teach, care and play with them. |
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The boys attempt to prove that old British sports cars never deserved to be killed off by the hot hatch. |
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Thereupon they not only hatch a day or So earlier than the competing egg or eggs bu eventually outshove the rival young for food. |
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For the first six days after the chicks hatch, the adults and chicks stay in the nesting sites. |
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In most species of caridean shrimp, the females lay 50,000 to 1 million eggs, which hatch after some 24 hours into tiny nauplii. |
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When the eggs hatch, tourists assist in the release of the baby turtles into the sea. |
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Eggs in the center tend to hatch as females due to the warmer conditions within the nest. |
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At around 50 to 70 days, the eggs hatch during the night, and the hatchlings instinctively head directly into the water. |
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Migration occurs between the cold waters where mature leatherbacks feed, to the tropical and subtropical beaches in the regions where they hatch. |
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Eggs hatch into nauplius larvae, which consist of a head with a small tail, but no thorax or true abdomen. |
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Eggs are sometimes laid directly into the water, but many species enclose them within a sac attached to the female's body until they hatch. |
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Fertilization is generally external, but platyctenids use internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers until they hatch. |
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Flatfishes lay eggs that hatch into larvae resembling typical, symmetrical, fish. |
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Eggs are excreted with feces and then hatch and develop into strongyloid larvae. |
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The bathtub is a metal cylinder surrounding the hatch that prevents waves from breaking directly into the cabin. |
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The male will help feed chicks after they hatch, but does not usually watch them for a greater period of time than around 5 minutes. |
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It's similar to the Rapid hatch and shares its 2602mm wheelbase but breaks the tape at 180mm shorter due to a reduced rear overhang, giving it that perter appearance. |
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The eggs hatch in 16 days, and then both parents search frantically for food the next 24 days, during which fledging, the growing of feathers, occurs. |
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Female woodlice carry their eggs in a liquid-filled pouch under their bodies. When the young woodlice hatch from the eggs, they crawl out of the pouch. |
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This is the point about the stylish new Sportage, which I predict will poach as much from hatch drivers as from the more traditional green wellie brigade. |
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Adults lay eggs on margins and veins of new leaves, and after 7 to 9 d, crawlers hatch and initiate gall induction on the adaxial side of the leaves. |
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McMaster and Sealy tested the idea by comparing the amount of time yellow warbler eggs took to hatch in more than 41 nests with a cowbird egg and 26 without. |
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Walleyes from the '03 hatch will be 18 to 26 inches long, while fish from the earlier hatches will range from 23 to 28 inches over the course of the fishing season. |
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Michelle Ford, Leighton Buzzard, Beds ANIMALS classed as mammals all have belly buttons because they give birth to live young, unlike reptiles which hatch from eggs. |
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It lays its eggs on the toad's skin and when these hatch, the larvae crawl into the toad's nostrils and eat its flesh internally with lethal consequences. |
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The Rapid hatch already had a huge luggage capacity so losing a bit of that for the sake of a perter rear end doesn't exactly mean you'll have to travel light. |
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Eggs generally hatch after four to 12 months, again depending on species. |
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When food is scarce, the first chicks to hatch are most likely to survive. |
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Herein must go an egg and food for the beeling that shall hatch therefrom. |
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This model's certainly a fully credible stepping stone from Focus family hatch mundanity to full premium status if that's what you're looking for in this size of car. |
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The Rapid hatch already had a huge luggage capacity, so losing a bit of that for the sake of a perter rear end doesn't mean you'll have to travel light. |
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Still huddled together, bundlesome in cold-weather gear, they moved awkwardly to the personnel hatch, which on command opened and deployed the short escalator. |
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Ducklings can also be orphaned by inconsistent late hatching where a few eggs hatch after the mother has abandoned the nest and led her ducklings to water. |
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But with their new friends Jimbo the bug-eyed blob fish, Lulu the snippy lobster and a whole family of penguins, Sammy and Ray hatch breakout plans of their own. |
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If they hatch in the summer they appear dark colored, like oak twigs. |
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Good looking as the Civic hatch is there is little doubt that when it comes to sleek design it is outgunned by the new estate, or Tourer as Honda prefers to call it. |
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The Jones man was looking at her hard. Now he reached into the hatch of his vest and fetched out a couple of cigars, everlasting big ones, with gilt bands on them. |
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The eggs hatch in water and go through a series of developmental stages in a snail and enter the gills, muscles or viscera of fresh-water crustaceans. |
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After the chicks hatch, the only parental expense is feeding. |
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