In the subclass Hexacorallia, polymorphism of polyps in colonies is unknown, so for this group, variation in life cycles simply involves fission. |
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Functionally, there's no difference between a premade subclass and one you add manually. |
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But as a fairly homogenized subclass of workers, the Mexican Indians are readily marginalized. |
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Most patents also are assigned a subclass and are given more than one class and subclass. |
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The class includes a subclass whose members have claims or defences that raise common issues not shared by all class members. |
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The last structural-functional subclass contains sites which share a common amino acid function or type and represent long-range interactions. |
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The origins and evolution of marine angiosperms and hydrophily in the subclass were also estimated. |
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Going on down the hierarchy are phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, family, genus, species. |
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The Russian author of the article in question used it to establish a new subclass, order, family, genus and species. |
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Any program of restitution, however, contemplates the use of tax dollars to benefit some subclass of the population at the expense of everyone else. |
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So, previously taxonomic orphans, stromatoporoids have finally found a home in this new subclass of the phylum Porifera. |
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The description and amortization subclass recorded in AMMIS matched the description of assets in the original source documents. |
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Robert Thibault: But perhaps where you lose me is when you talk about the self-care subclass or category. |
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All parameter values for the relevant machine class and subclass are pre-set by Efka prior to delivery of the sewing drives. |
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You might define a more-general class polygon, which would have triangle as a subclass, along with other subclasses such as quadrilateral, pentagon and hexagon. |
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Pyrophorics are a subclass of pyrotechnics, which contain no oxidizers but ignite spontaneously on contact with air. |
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The settlement should be amended to apply the entitlement provisions in the Hemophiliac Plan mutatis mutandis to the Thalassemia subclass. |
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Plasmodium, a genus of parasitic protozoans of the sporozoan subclass Coccidia that are the causative organisms of malaria. |
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The main anthozoan subclass, which includes the corals, is the Zoantharia. |
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Previous paleontological and molecular evidence has indicated that cetaceans and artiodactyls constitute a natural clade within the subclass Eutheria. |
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Although the 33-year-old artist and songwriter Harvey is no fan of the present system of artist subsidies, she does think that GATS will kill off an already poor subclass. |
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Equality does not mean equal representation by every subclass or subgroup. |
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The subclass must import the base class package as a generic formal parameter. |
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Thus we negatively answer Morrey's conjecture in the subclass of isochoric nonlinear energies, since polyconvexity implies quasiconvexity. |
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Haplosporidian, any protozoan of the sporozoan subclass Haplosporea. |
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William Berryman Scott did, however, place Paratheria as a separate subclass in 1904, although he apparently did not follow Thomas's theories about the origins of edentate teeth. |
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If we have evidence that a subclass of our moral beliefs is not subject to these undercutting defeaters, then that evidence defeats the defeater, and justification is restored. |
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The discovery in 1970 of a new subclass Sclerospongia in living reefs in the Pacific and Caribbean was naturally of considerable interest to marine biologists and reef ecologists. |
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The title of each subgroup must be read as being dependent upon, and restricted by, the titles of the higher level subgroups, the main group and the subclass. |
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On both previous occasions when Pryme sought a subclass, Commerce claimed that the information of record was not sufficient to enable it to calculate a separate rate for Weanlings. |
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Each subclass has its own representative plaintiff. |
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To this end, a systematic approach could be adopted and followed step by step, i.e., the relevant section, class and subclass should first be identified and, then, the main group or the subgroup. |
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Sorcerer and Spritmaster are the subclass of mage. |
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Pseudocalanus is genus of the order calanoida and subclass copepoda that is important to the predation and diet of fish in the Baltic Sea. |
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Along with other members of the subclass Chondrostei, they are unique among bony fishes because the skeleton is almost entirely cartilaginous. |
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They and their close relatives, the sharks, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii. |
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Seaplanes that can also operate from dry land are a subclass called amphibian aircraft. |
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Tuojiang River, Jialing River Basin is the most concentrated area of purple soil, which is a subclass of primarosols, and easy erosion. |
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Aronia melanocarpa fruit juice is rich in phenolic antioxidants, especially flavonoids from the anthocyanin subclass. |
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The syllogisms that Hegel proposes in his system also include an inductive syllogism as a subclass of his syllogism of allness. |
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Abnormal serum IgG subclass pattern in children with Down's syndrome. |
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A good convention for working with multiple subclasses is to only subclass the window procedure that is the first in the call chain and only unsubclass the one that is first. |
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Narrow performs a type-safe conversion into an instance of a subclass. |
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There is one urethral bulking agent currently approved by the FDA for treatment of a subclass of SUI in which the urethral sphincter is unable to close. |
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The latter value was largely determined by the genus Quercus which comprised nearly half of the species in the subclass and where nearly all species are thought to hybridize. |
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There are several work permit visas available as well, the most prominent being the Employee sponsored visa called the Subclass 457 work visa. |
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