Unfortunately, this species sometimes hybridizes with its distasteful European cousin, polluting its pure flavor. |
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Part of this can be explained by the fact that citrus, which is native to Southeast Asia, hybridizes readily. |
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An amplifier probe hybridizes to a preamplifier forming a branched DNA complex and generating enough signal sites to be detected directly after labeling. |
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The smallmouth bass hybridizes in nature with the spotted bass. |
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Neither pure nor formal, it mixes and hybridizes different fields, making use of all the flows and transparencies between maps, diagrams, abstracts and volumes. |
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With similar flowering periods and overlapping habitats, Oriental bittersweet outcompetes its American counterpart and, more insidiously, often hybridizes with it. |
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This bird is native to North America, was introduced to Great Britain in 1949, and spread to the continent including Spain, where it hybridizes with the much rarer white-headed duck. |
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By publicly speaking of sexuality, Durcan not only criticizes the viewer's sanctimoniousness but also hybridizes the private and the public. |
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The role of Carolina offers every possible pyrotechnical challenge in a score that hybridizes Mozart, who had just died, and Rossini, who had just been born. |
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Thanks to Ben Foster whose choice of instruments hybridizes into a single merry mix that beautifully accommodates Chyme HD's verses and Ade Piper's chant. |
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