It was more likely for both identical twins to suffer from the condition than non-identical twins. |
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This algorithm is chosen to minimize the chances of any two pieces of non-identical data generating the same hash. |
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The book tells the story of non-identical twins kept apart for most of their lives. |
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The incidence of fraternal, or non-identical twins, the inherited variety, varies from country to country. |
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Their project involved investigating the behaviour of 8,000 identical and non-identical twins in relation to marriage and divorce. |
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Born in 1974 with his non-identical twin, Adonis, Alexis grew up in the town of Artemisa, some 60 km from Havana. |
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Surely there must be more than 500 appearances of the term that Google considers non-identical. |
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If the estimated tree differs from the true tree by a single branch or by many branches it is scored identically as non-identical. |
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The non-identical twins come from Artemisa, a time-worn colonial town 60 km from Havana. |
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It is through exchange that non-identical individuals and performances become commensurable and identical. |
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We collected data on three overlapping non-identical samples of patients. |
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Also, aging increases only the rate of non-identical twin births. |
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White fonts on a black background correspond to non-identical amino acids. |
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In 1977, Folstein and Rutter published the first twin study in autism and showed that the concordance rate in identical twins was very much higher than in non-identical twins. |
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Identical twins have the same genes, while non-identical twins, like ordinary siblings, share about half. |
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Bocavirus episome in infected human tissue contains non-identical termini. |
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Non-identical twins are only as genetically alike as any brother or sister. |
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