Hence, as in other frogs, the fundamental frequency of advertisement calls is a reliable and discriminable signal of male body size in bullfrogs. |
This phenomenon allows for a sectioning effect without using emission pinholes as in confocal microscopy. |
The use of Pinyin poses problems of distinguishing homographs, as in the 24 etymologically unrelated forms spelt lian. |
In Chomsky's interview, as in so many progressive analyses, the discussion ends there. |
In poems written entirely in hexameters the break is possibly not quite so rare as in elegiacs. |
As in Edinburgh, the enclitic negative is nae, ny, as in cannae can't, dinnae don't, whereas other dialects have na. |