Such simultaneous sampling may be common in lekking and chorusing species, which have been the subjects of many studies of sexual selection. |
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There is a dual lock with simultaneous retraction of latch and deadbolt by an inside lever. |
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This is a rate limiting step, as a simultaneous start was needed across all 20 sites. |
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The independent and simultaneous malignant transformation of 4 different stem cells is difficult to imagine in such a small tumor. |
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The jeweler's simultaneous affirmation and repudiation of Jewishness collapses the binary into the same. |
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The alternative with up to four radially arranged side holes allows simultaneous measurements from different sectors of the high pressure zone. |
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Few have had the simultaneous grasp of topology, algebraic geometry and K-theory that Thomason did. |
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The same operation is applied to all of the elements of the structure by the simultaneous operation of the vector processors. |
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Recognising the importance of advertising a public event became the impetus for two simultaneous activities. |
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By the way, faders can be ganged together as a mix group for simultaneous operation, including the recording of simultaneous automation curves. |
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The device sits between the WLAN access points and the wired LAN, and can support hundreds of simultaneous users. |
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Leaving our panting steeds, we made a simultaneous rush on the boar, as he stood at bay in the water. |
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God is atemporal in that for him everything is simultaneous, there being no past, present, or future. |
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Pollen longevity may differ depending on whether male and female receptivity is simultaneous or not. |
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It would be almost simultaneous translation between French and English, and then into Zulu and Soga. |
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Consciousness requires the simultaneous apprehension in one's mind of multiple sensory features pertaining to a single scene or object. |
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In this study we combined simultaneous mechanical loading and visualization of the microstructural components in the same arterial specimen. |
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The monomers undergo rotary motion with simultaneous relative lateral displacement rather than direct axial separation. |
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The multiple cameras allow for simultaneous recording and video, which will match data frame-by-frame. |
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There is speculation that there could be a series of simultaneous bombings across the country. |
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If God timelessly exists he is neither earlier nor later nor simultaneous with any event of time. |
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Women's simultaneous desire for love and romance and anxiety about the exigencies of marriage lent them a peculiar potency in courtship negotiations. |
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In a special feature, the system prevents the simultaneous turning on or off of all glow plugs to avoid high instantaneous loads on the onboard electrical power system. |
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The portal will have a system of simultaneous translation in three languages including English. |
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So the secret and simultaneous nature of the talks should mitigate this first concern. |
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Therefore, the two growth constants, isochronous growth levels and simultaneous secretion across shared zooidal boundaries, apply to primary cystiphragm-cortex units. |
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In drawing this analogy Darwin goes beyond denying the simultaneous creation of all species and calls into question the idea of classification as a whole. |
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Speakers, microphones, and television cameras allow live audio conferences, videoconferences, and group whiteboards to pass information at near simultaneous speeds. |
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The art installation suggests the continuity and fragility of Mediterranean civilization, reminding us of the simultaneous remoteness and seamlessness of the past. |
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She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could register simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another. |
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In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other. |
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Participants saw the picture, followed by the locative term. in the simultaneous condition, the picture and locative term appeared at the same time. |
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We now have 3D hardware capable of simultaneous MIP-mapping, anisotropic filtering, and antialiasing in real time, at 60 frames per second in many titles. |
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A machine with a 150 tilting table that allows simultaneous five-axis machining without the need for re-fixturings or additional machines. |
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From June to November in 2011, 2012 and 2013, we located squirrels during daylight hours via simultaneous biangulation and homing. |
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Initial Russian plans called for simultaneous invasions of Austrian Galicia and East Prussia. |
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However, until recently, simultaneous, multiomic investigation of infecting microbe and holobiont components has rarely been explored. |
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On 27 January 1918, the official opening shots of the war were fired in two simultaneous events. |
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It envisaged simultaneous uprisings in England, Wales and Scotland, but they only developed in Scotland and Northern England. |
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Using these as two separate loop antennas at right angles, one could make a simultaneous measurement of the lightning's direction in two axes. |
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In April 2017, BAE Systems announced six successful firings by the Typhoon in 2016, including a simultaneous firing of two Meteor missiles. |
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Children acquiring two languages in this way are called simultaneous bilinguals. |
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Even in the case of simultaneous bilinguals, one language usually dominates the other. |
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A simultaneous development within Pentecostalism was the postwar Healing Revival. |
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Rings Around the World is also remarkable for being the world's first simultaneous release of an audio and DVD album. |
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These include checking the results of several simultaneous processes and their products against each other, within the same sample. |
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John was to advance from the Loire, while his ally Otto IV made a simultaneous attack from Flanders, together with the Count of Flanders. |
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To keep the enemy's forces separated, a simultaneous descent was made in three different places. |
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Zhu used a method of elimination to reduce the simultaneous equations to a single equation with only one unknown. |
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Originally polygamy could work both ways, but civilisation generally forbids simultaneous husbands. |
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An alternative method was the simultaneous observation of occultations of stars at different observatories. |
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Perfective, imperfective negation, simultaneous and habitual are four aspects markers in Wuvulu language. |
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Each extra qubit in a quantum machine doubles the number of simultaneous operations it can perform. |
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There is simultaneous translation available to the judges, counsel, and to members of the public who are in the audience. |
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In Uruguay, the President and members of the General Assembly are elected by on a single ballot, known as the double simultaneous vote. |
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During brief periods of simultaneous antibiotic administration, women are cautioned to use additional means of contraception. |
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An Archimedean solid can be derived from a Platonic solid by simultaneous truncation of all the vertices of the Platonic solid. |
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But the true answer may lie in the simultaneous reassertions of independence of the French legal system and the press. |
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Model 45G provides simultaneous color and gloss with high repeatability, even on textured surfaces. |
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It can deliver simultaneous diagnosis of TB and rifampicin resistance in less than 2 hours. |
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The full-duplex, point-to-point nature of SAS enables simultaneous active connections among multiple initiators and high-performance SAS targets. |
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Lack of utility of serotyping multiple colonies for detection of simultaneous nasopharyngeal carriage of different pneumococcal serotypes. |
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Evidently, the simultaneous eluviation of hydrophilic organic substances and sesquioxides leads to a joint illuviation in the Ihf horizon. |
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The systematic significance of simultaneous cytokinesis during microsporogenesis in monocotyledons. |
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The Alpha 2 robot is capable of simultaneous interpretation, voice search, visual interaction and providing verbal reminders. |
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Specific context 65-69 is a case of simultaneous analepsis and paralipsis. |
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Maths was highlighted as a strength with some pupils in year six tackling simultaneous equations, an algebra challenge normally kept for secondary school. |
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The simultaneous presence of fluid motions and abundant particles in the solar nebula make charge separation a likely but at the present time speculative phenomenon. |
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Subtalar dislocation can be defined as simultaneous dislocation of both the talonavicular and the talocalcaneal joints without a major fracture of the talus. |
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Although the archetypal toolpath of a planer is linear, helical cutting can be accomplished by coupling the table's linear motion to simultaneous rotation. |
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Economic growth has the indirect potential to alleviate poverty, as a result of a simultaneous increase in employment opportunities and increased labor productivity. |
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In 2004 a new Supreme Court was established, becoming New Zealand's court of last resort following the simultaneous abolition of the right to appeal to the Privy Council. |
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Superscript diacritics placed after a letter are ambiguous between simultaneous modification of the sound and phonetic detail at the end of the sound. |
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The UN provides simultaneous interpretation from the official language into the other five official languages, via the United Nations Interpretation Service. |
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The displaced refugees fleeing the war compounded the effects of the simultaneous drought, and exacerbated war engendered epidemics, causing much loss of life. |
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At rest, there is small pressure differences between the ostrich air sacs and the atmosphere, suggesting simultaneous filling and emptying of the air sacs. |
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Simple modification of the Walkley-Black method for simultaneous determination of organic carbon and potentially mineralizable nitrogen in tropical rice soil. |
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Death and burial may be simultaneous, resulting in a preserved snapshot of an autochthonous assemblage that may be compared directly with present day ecosystems. |
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The cause of glaciation may be related to several simultaneous factors, such as astronomical cycles, atmospheric composition, plate tectonics, and ocean currents. |
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In his political retirement he became a prolific writer, mainly on Welsh subjects and writing in Welsh with simultaneous or later English editions. |
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High bioethanol titre from Manihot glaziovii through fed-batch simultaneous saccharification and fermentation in Automatic Gas Potential Test System. |
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Volunteers in the body-swap experiments stood across from a male mannequin or a female experimenter and received simultaneous visual and motor input. |
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One was the need to defend against two almost simultaneous invasions. |
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The phases children go through during sequential acquisition are less linear than for simultaneous acquisition and can vary greatly among children. |
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As is sometimes common in scientific discoveries, simultaneous developments can occur, as evidenced by a number of inventors who were at work on the telephone. |
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Following Turkey's decision to deny any official use of its territory, the Coalition was forced to modify the planned simultaneous attack from north and south. |
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Gabrieli of Stanford proposes that nostril shifts boost nose power by allowing two simultaneous sniffs that have their sensitivities tuned to different kinds of chemicals. |
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While still with Baldry, Stewart embarked on a simultaneous solo career. |
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Cengiz Ketene, Erdoy-an's Arabic interpreter, told Sunday's Zaman that the ceiling of a simultaneous interpretation cabin he was in collapsed during a conference. |
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While Renaissance ideas were moving north from Italy, there was a simultaneous southward spread of some areas of innovation, particularly in music. |
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The rebuilding that followed, and the simultaneous slum clearance that saw whole neighbourhoods demolished and rebuilt, transformed the faces of Northern cities. |
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As part of this year's SAAM campaign, the NSVRC has called for simultaneous events on April 9th, Shout Out events, to take place all across the nation. |
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From spicy arrestees on COPS to Tom Cruise, the low-tech binge of singled-out talking heads and show-offs overwhelms, producing simultaneous exhilaration and unease. |
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They were the largest simultaneous transnational elections ever held anywhere in the world, since nearly 500 million citizens were eligible to vote. |
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The Industrial Revolution was the first period in history during which there was a simultaneous increase in both population and per capita income. |
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The authors demonstrated the effectiveness of the method for simultaneous improvement of the kerf width and kerf deviations at top and bottom sides. |
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The bourbon is bottled separately as Red State Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Blue State Straight Bourbon Whiskey, two simultaneous releases of handcrafted bourbon. |
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With more than 18,000 simultaneous broadcasts, Live365 currently features more radio stations than the entire United States radiobroadcast network. |
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This work reports findings from behavioral assays during simultaneous exposure of nematodes to both thermal differences and attractant volatile chemicals. |
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Bi-Caval Dual Lumen Catheter is indicated for simultaneous venous drainage and reinfusion of blood via the internal jugular vein during extracorporeal life support procedures. |
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Water hammer and column separation due to accidental simultaneous closure of control valves in a large scale two-phase flow experimental test rig. |
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Surgical advancements have enabled the use of tubeless PCNL in complex cases, including pediatric, geriatric and bilateral simultaneous renal calculi. |
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