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Even within a subspecies, vocalizations vary between sample points in a manner consistent with points along a cline.
In contrast to the weak clinal pattern in wet weight, wing area showed strong negative slopes with T cline at all rearing temperatures.
Uncharacteristically for most squamates, the Eastern fence lizard exhibits a Bergmann size cline over its geographic range.
In that study, the deflexus characters were reported to change to inflexus, and to coincide with a reduction in flower size along the geographical cline.
Hal Rogers looked at the animals, and found a cline of contaminants that stemmed from these salmon farms.
Three of the targets, Lefkofsky, Pegula, and cline, were on the the Forbes 400, a list of the richest people in America.
The null clinal pattern would be supported by a negative relationship between T cline, and wing loading, as we have observed for T cline, and size.
In an interview, Buchen said several groups, including cline and the WMC, gave input on the bill.
A strict dichotomy between dictionaries and encyclopedias is arguably untenable. For this reason, a cline of encyclopedicity can be proposed.
So, cline officials courted state legislators and hired lobbyists.
So what's happening to the music once defined by the twang and heartache of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline?
I love all kinds of artists, from Patsy Cline to the Beatles, Motown to Hoobastank.
The panels have to be hosed or brushed off a few times a year, says Fred Cline, the owner.
Cline has done such paintings for 27 years and uses old photographs for his models.
William Cline of Marietta, OH is ranked among the top physicians in the nation based on patient reviews.
Her voice is a forceful instrument that sounds modeled on an array of songstresses from Patsy Cline to Aretha Franklin to Linda Lyndell to Kate Pierson.
At 16, Anneth compulsively sneaks out at night to flirt and drink at honky-tonks, dancing to the latest songs by Elvis, Patsy Cline, and Sam Cooke.
When Lange played Patsy Cline in sweet dreams, she lip-synced.
In London vaccination became popularized through the activities of others, particularly the surgeon Henry Cline, to whom Jenner had given some of the inoculant, and the doctors George Pearson and William Woodville.
Cline is a geodesist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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The relative size of the tail also varies in a cline from south to north.
He preferred the instrument invented by Mr. cline, of London.
As a single parent of a young son, Cline worked two jobs to support the family yet persevered with valiant dedication to creating Fine Art using the Pastel medium.
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