If species are reproducers, they may, as Gould thinks, be subject to a selection process. |
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In the same discourses, women are defined through domesticity where women are reduced to reproducers of race, nation or ethnic group. |
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Sharks are diverse reproducers, and their mating has been observed only on rare occasions. |
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In another nest, two of the three reproducers were full sisters. |
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At the same time, they are the biological and cultural reproducers of the community and their bodies symbolize the body of the community and its boundaries. |
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The presence of conspecifics was simulated by playback through portable MP3 reproducers and speakers installed on tree trunks. |
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The relationship matrix Z included all animal racers, non-racers, reproducers, and non-reproducers. |
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Concretely, the Lebanese nation-state relegates mothers to the function of reproducers and caretakers. |
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To achieve this goal, it is necessary to obtain sexually mature reproducers that can spawn throughout the year. |
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Local musicians were not just passive reproducers of the tradition. |
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His hands-on exhibit demonstrates vintage Mutoscopes, Edison Reproducers, quack medical devices and more. |
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