Since light curves are not closely related to our work, a brief discussion on them will be provided. |
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This technique is closely related to a previous interferometric method for measuring the optical phase-space distribution of a light field. |
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Arabidopsis thaliana and many closely related species are diploids with relatively few recent gene duplications. |
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Apparently the evolutionary pattern of distantly related sequences should be described differently from that of closely related sequences. |
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It is easy to see that the medial and the binomial are closely related to the geometric mean and the arithmetic mean respectively. |
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His goal is to identify genetic markers capable of differentiating between closely related Hypericum species. |
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They are even more closely related to mainstream Hinduism than are tribals. |
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Whales are in fact more closely related to hippos than to mesonychids, and the similarity in teeth is a convergently evolved feature. |
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Initial genetic studies have provided evidence that the marine mammals are most closely related to hippopotamuses. |
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Although closely related species, meadow voles have multiple mates while prairie voles remain steadfastly faithful to their partners. |
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The horse chestnuts are not closely related to true chestnuts or chinquapins, and the resemblance of their fruits is coincidental. |
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Night sweats are closely related to the classic menopausal symptom, the hot flush. |
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It is closely related to the pariah dogs of India and presumably came from somewhere in that vicinity. |
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The main suspect to date is the civet cat, a cat-like mammal closely related to the mongoose. |
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It is currently unknown how closely related OCD is to other disorders such as trichotillomainia, body dysmorphic disorder and hypochondriasis. |
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The Government is failing to apply its foresight on climate change to the closely related issue of peak oil. |
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There are 11 dorsal spines and 17 pectoral rays that help to distinguish it from the closely related Amphiprion percula. |
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Irish populations of Q. petraea may have gained additional genetic variation by admixture from the closely related pedunculate oak. |
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Such a radical change in the mitochondrial gene arrangement within a closely related taxon has never been observed in other coelomate phyla. |
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Quail-like francolins are more closely related to Asiatic phasianids and partridge-like species are closer to Eurasian partridges. |
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The endemic Australian genera are closely related and few seed and fruit characters are diagnostic at the generic level. |
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Peppergrass is a closely related plant, native in the U.S., which is not cultivated, but often is gathered and used as with garden cress. |
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The mechanical properties of the neutrophil are closely related to its function as the primary foot soldier of the immune system. |
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However, such covariant mutation can also occur within closely related groups. |
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The evolution of China's ancient furniture is closely related to the sitting posture of ancient Chinese. |
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One of the main languages of Afghanistan, Dari, is closely related to Persian. |
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The Karachay and Circassian languages are very closely related to Balkar and Kabardian respectively. |
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Cormorants and shags have been considered closely related to other totipalmate birds, which when taken together, form Pelecaniformes. |
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Rather there are gradations and types of literacies, with a range of benefits closely related to the specific functions of literacy practices. |
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Allain says Mapusaurus is more closely related to the Argentinian Giganotosaurus than to the African species. |
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Native or closely related species of trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants and grasses are positioned close to the perimeter. |
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Psychological absorption is closely related to fantasy proneness and indeed, the two constructs might not be truly discriminable. |
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That is, it is necessary to understand both continuity and discontinuity between closely related species. |
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Many official bodies and commercial groups regard stickers and pasted posters as closely related to graffiti. |
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The scientists say similar decoys can be tailor-made for other insect pests closely related to the apple maggot fly. |
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The presence of this molecule or closely related analogues induces the production of the purple pigment violacein. |
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Also, being closely related to sturgeons, American paddlefish produce highly coveted roe, or caviar. |
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Like the closely related larger Indian Rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros has only a single horn. |
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The study of genetics confirms that we are all extremely closely related biologically. |
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Also called tinea cruris, jock itch is closely related to other skin conditions with similar names. |
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He had booked in for a shiatsu massage, which is based on a Japanese therapy closely related to acupuncture. |
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However, the gill arches seem to be jointed and they appear to be closely related to paired fin-folds on the anaspid model. |
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Because C. arvensis is more closely related to the dodders than is tobacco, C. arvensis was also used as a control. |
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Other experiments have involved organisms that are less closely related to us yet easier to study, such as vinegar worms and fruit flies. |
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Since the Aesculapian snake is not closely related to that group, another available generic name had to be found for it. |
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The Kartvelian languages are considered to be closely related and descended from a common language. |
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Thus, although aposematism is common, it is not present in all physically armed plants even in closely related taxa. |
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New DNA research reveals that woolly mammoths were more closely related to modern Asian elephants than to African elephants. |
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They are generally considered among the raptors, yet DNA studies show New World vultures to be ancestrally more closely related to storks. |
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In contrast, divergence between closely related species is not affected by recombination. |
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Recent DNA analysis indicates that giant pandas are more closely related to bears and red pandas are more closely related to raccoons. |
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The species has been shown to display nepotism as the worker ants favor the broods of the queen to whom they are most closely related. |
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Echinoderms are considered the invertebrate group most closely related to the vertebrates. |
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We were told the reason Komondors are so protective is because they are closely related to wolves. |
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This plant is closely related to the parent plant of American wormseed oil. |
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Most other closely related wrasses utilize a combination of suction and biting to take less elusive invertebrate prey items. |
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The work of construction laborers is closely related to other construction occupations. |
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This theory of reflexivity and authentic subjectivity is closely related to Schweickart's concept of interiority. |
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Known by the scientific name Cannabis sativa, marijuana is an annual herb closely related to the hops used in beer brewing. |
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Alveolar number was closely related to total lung volume whereas alveolar size was not. |
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Because of its fossil fuel deposits, England was a good source of jet, which, like amber, is a fossil closely related to coal. |
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It is distantly related to Cantonese and other Chinese dialects, and closely related to Lao and Thai. |
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I will freely admit that I exist in a constant state of dysania. It's closely related to slugabed. |
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If anything, the synapsids seem more closely related to anapsids than diapsids. |
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Since a zone plate diffracts light, a zone plate image is closely related to a pinhole image. |
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It is a member of the lily family and is closely related to onions and leeks despite being very different in both taste and appearance. |
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Asparagus is a member of the lily family and closely related to onions and leeks. |
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We also show incest avoidance between closely related kin, as well as the influence of other factors on paternity in males. |
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These features, and very different life forms ranging from trees and lianas to annuals, occur within closely related groups. |
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Exposure to extreme circumstances may lead to subtle structural abnormalities in the frontal lobe, which is closely related to the limbic system. |
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Oriya is an Indo-Aryan language closely related to Bengali, Assamese, and other languages of eastern India. |
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Until the 18th Century, punctuation was closely related to spoken delivery, including pauses to take breath. |
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Modern Low German is most closely related to High German, Frisian and the Anglo-Saxon ancestor of Modern English. |
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It is closely related to the other languages of Polynesia including Tahitian, Tonga, Maori, and Rarotongan. |
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Some tailorbirds prove to be closely related to cisticolas and prinias, in the family Cisticolidae. |
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Yes, in Kantian terms, respect for autonomy is closely related to the categorical imperative of treating people as ends and not means. |
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The Madurese language is Austronesian, closely related to Javanese, and has two main dialects. |
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It has been suggested that columbids are closely related to gamebirds, buttonquails, parrots, shorebirds and sandgrouse. |
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Humans and gorillas are sister taxa and are more closely related to one another than either is to chimpanzees or baboons. |
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Moreover, cephalopods or both scaphopods and cephalopods, are closely related to, and descended from, laterally compressed helcionelloids. |
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Based on morphology, most mammalogists of the last century agreed that rabbits, for instance, are not closely related to rodents. |
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Psychoanalytically speaking, the two events are very closely related, if not identical and interchangeable. |
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Portuguese is a Romance language that is most closely related to the Spanish dialect Galician. |
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All Inuit bands speak very closely related dialects of this language family. |
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The original game of bagatelle was and is a pub game of skill that is closely related to the games of Billiards, Pool and Snooker. |
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The family of march flies are closely related to the blood-sucking mosquitoes and sand flies. |
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Then all the genes in a new network should be closely related to each other, and only distantly to the old network. |
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In terms of molecular structure, the researchers found the order Testudines to be closely related to the more recently evolved order Crocodilia. |
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Placental and marsupial mammals are more closely related to one another than to the third living group of mammals, the monotremes. |
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Gibbons comprise four distinct genera, which are less closely related to each other than humans and chimpanzees. |
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However, this problem should be studied in more detail considering both distantly related and closely related species. |
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Toluidine blue is a basic dye of the thiazine series closely related to methylene blue. |
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Slovenian is a South Slavic language, closely related to Croatian and similar to other Slavic languages, such as Czech. |
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Crossbills are closely related to goldfinches, and the curve of the upper beak seems easy to miss. |
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We examined the genetics of hybrid incompatibility between two closely related diploid hermaphroditic plant species. |
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The scud are closely related to beach fleas or beach hoppers, which live on just about all sandy ocean shores. |
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Gila monsters are one of only two venomous lizards in the world, the other being the closely related beaded lizards. |
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To the north of the Tigrinya speakers live people who speak the closely related language known as Tigre. |
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Polar bears are closely related to bears like the grizzly, but are considered marine mammals since they have adopted a marine lifestyle. |
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Among vegetables, those most closely related to lowering the risk of heart disease were green, leafy vegetables. |
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However chickens are closely related to tinamous and the ratites by post-cranial anatomy, particularly the structure of the clavicle. |
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Ecuadorans in the costa play a musical style closely related to the coastal Colombian cumbia style, with strong Afro-Caribbean influences. |
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Bulgarian is a south Slavic language, closely related to Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian and more distantly to Russian. |
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The Greenlandic language is closely related to Labrador Eskimo but has taken many of its card-playing terms from Danish. |
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Legume seed development is closely related to metabolism and nutrient transport. |
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The Sotho language, or Sesotho, is a Bantu language closely related to Setswana. |
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Recent evidence has suggested that the Physeteridae family might be more closely related to the baleen whales than to the toothed whales. |
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The tope is closely related to the blue shark and shares many of the features of this fish. |
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It is closely related to topi and wildebeest, both of which show extreme birth synchrony. |
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Most of the features for surfaces appearing in this book are closely related to topological geometry. |
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Organisms from distinct but closely related species may be able to interbreed. |
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In effect, microlenders are operating with a cost structure more closely related to private banking than general retail banking. |
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This species appears to be closely related to the simple fronded aquatic ferns that are here referred to as Micosorium brassii. |
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Two species of dinosaur were so closely related that they constitute strong evidence for a Beringian land bridge joining the two continents. |
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Most polymorphism thus appears to predate the split of these closely related genera. |
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At heart, though, the ferret is a denizen of the countryside, a weasel closely related to the European polecat and the mink. |
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Like many twins, Minneapolis and St. Paul are closely related but geographically distant. |
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These cells appeared mainly as thin and bipolar cells closely related to the hypertrophic nerve trunks. |
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The main areas of activity within the MMus are closely related to those described below for the MPhil and PhD in Composition. |
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With closely related animals that can interbreed, it's not unusual for the dominant species to absorb the other, Trinkaus says. |
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The development of lianpu is closely related to that of Chinese dramatic art. |
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The Spanish moon moth, closely related to tropical silk moths, adds a touch of exoticism to the park's insect life. |
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The eel-like fish, which can reach a length of 2m, is closely related to the blenny. |
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Another antibiotic approved for use with livestock, tylosin, is closely related to the family of drugs that includes erythromycin. |
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It will be important to directly quantify the flight costs of different tail morphologies in these and closely related species. |
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Tyuyamunite is closely related to carnotite as indicated by the chemical formula. |
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Just like in the Vedic system, the Ugaritics, a people closely related to the Phoenicians and the Hebrews, had 33 gods. |
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They speak a series of dialects that are classified as East Slavic and that are most closely related to Ukrainian. |
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Although mollusks, annelids, brachiopods, and sipunculans are closely related, the relationships between them are not well resolved. |
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Despite their resemblance to rodents, bats are not closely related to mice at all. |
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Despite similarities in appearance and behaviour, the Australian sittellas are not closely related to nuthatches. |
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Further, the closely related Nemertodermatida provide a connecting link to more conventional bilaterian designs. |
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One of Nobel's last significant discoveries was closely related to his work with blasting gelatin. |
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His humour was closely related to that of music-hall comedy acts and he said that the jokes for his postcards always came before the drawings. |
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Even though the Czech and Slovak languages are closely related and mutually intelligible, many Czechs viewed Slovak as a caricature of Czech. |
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A closely related feature of Quine's philosophy is a deep naturalism, which was also inherited from Mill. |
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The closely related soapberry, sometimes also called russet buffaloberry, is S. canadensis. |
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Irish sociologists illustrate how the pub is central to Irish sociality and society, and has been closely related to everyday community life. |
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Its simple to grow and is closely related to wild dock and sorrel, is classed as a vegetable but treated as a fruit. |
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English belongs to a totally different language family than Filipino, and competence in English is closely related to socioeconomic status. |
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Solo whist is a plain-trick game with trumps and bidding, closely related to the more elaborate and now obsolete game of Boston. |
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The adversarial system, and the public and official neutrality of the decision makers, are closely related. |
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Cultivated varieties generally differ greatly from wild genotypes of the same closely related species. |
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It is closely related to the American sparrowhawk, which it resembles in size. |
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The butterfish, also known as the gunnel, is another species quite closely related to the blennies, though again not in the true blenny family. |
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Since its beginnings, the Hindu religion in Bali has been closely related to Buddhism. |
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On the basis of the vesicular structure of the shell wall, Fisher felt that they were not closely related to annelid worms. |
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It is part of a complex of closely related gull species that interbreed readily. |
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None of the indigobirds associated with red-billed firefinch were closely related to individuals associated with brown firefinch, or vice versa. |
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The fall in bulk billing was closely related to tightening supply of medical practitioners. |
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I am moved to write you about a book review in your last issue and a closely related subject that has long been a burr under my saddle. |
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Is it your sense that these feathered dinosaurs are more closely related, to say the crane or the Dodo bird? |
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Surprisingly, all the Hawaiian geese were almost as closely related to two subspecies of Canada geese as they were to each other. |
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Cholesterol and closely related sterols play an important role in the function of plasma membranes in most eukaryotic cells. |
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A closely related species, Wingstem, is similar in appearance but has alternately arranged leaves unlike those of stickweed. |
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One study has involved a group of closely related developmental genes, the Ras oncogenes. |
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The research team found that the nene and two extinct species of Hawaiian geese were all closely related to one other genetically. |
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When two or more closely related words form a single thought in an open compound, only the end word becomes plural. |
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Also called a hemipode, it resembles a true quail in appearance and way of life but is more closely related to sandgrouse and pigeons. |
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The Celtic languages are most closely related to the Italic group of languages and somewhat more remotely to Germanic. |
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Black-headed gull and herring gull belong to the same family and are obviously more closely related than the other two species pairs. |
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Functionally equivalent genes may evolve heterogeneously across closely related taxa as a consequence of lineage-specific selective pressures. |
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But the stylopids are thought to be a closely related group that have retained the parasitic lifestyle even as adults. |
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Polymyalgia rheumatica and temporal arteritis are closely related inflammatory conditions that affect different cellular targets in genetically predisposed persons. |
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Both pufferfish and zebrafish have a second glucagon receptor-like gene that is most closely related to the characterized goldfish glucagon receptor. |
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Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds. |
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They were herbivorous and are closely related to modern Indian elephants. |
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Mooi also established that other lunulate taxa such as the Astriclypeidae Stefanini, 1912, were not more closely related to the mellitids than monophorasterids. |
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Though virtues of character are acquired from habitual practice and intellectual virtues through rational exercise, the two kinds are yet closely related. |
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It is closely related to its more favourite cousin the melon. |
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Mountbatten was born to a family closely related to the house of Windsor. |
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The rust-colored canine, closely related to the gray wolf, lives in small, social packs that meet three times a day and occupy territories that span just a few miles. |
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Therefore, from the available odontological data, it cannot be conclusively determined whether these individuals were more closely related to Inuit than to Amerindians. |
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Munsee, Mahican and Unami were closely related to each other. |
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To test this prediction, we conducted an interspecific female mate choice experiment on four closely related haplochromine cichlid species from Lake Malawi. |
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A commonly used method to increase the genetic flexibility of commercial crops is to make use of the gene pool of closely related wild relatives of the crops. |
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His team found compelling evidence that in fact these snakes are a side-branch of snake evolution, closely related to modern boas and pythons and not mosasaurs. |
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It is a Bantu language closely related to Zulu, Swazi, and Ndebele. |
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The Iranian languages, Persian, Afghan Pushtu, Pathan Pushtu, Baluchi, and Tajik, as well as the closely related Dardic, including Kafiri, have been left unstippled. |
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Because coarse fish are all fairly closely related, its fair to assume that many chemicals cause the stimulation of a number of species, even if it is to differing degrees. |
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Paspalum cachimboense is closely related to P. lanciflorum, because both species have spikelets with rounded bases and a stipitate upper anthecium. |
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This poplar is closely related to, and sometimes considered a variety of, the balsam poplar, which has also been called balm of Gilead and tacamahac. |
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Another much-discussed microbiological fault, which can cause a wine to smell mousy, may be caused by yeasts of the Brettanomyces genus, closely related to Dekkera. |
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The short-branched members from closely related species usually clustered together, whereas long-branched members tended to form one or several lineage-specific groups. |
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Although terns are closely related to seagulls, sharing a general black-and-grey pattern of plumage with their cousins, they have slim silvery bodies and deeply forked tails. |
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A closely related issue is how to impose a limit on cicada numbers when excess births cause the population to exceed the carrying capacity of the environment. |
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Both nutrition and physical activity have important roles in health promotion and disease prevention, and are viewed by the public as closely related and synergistic. |
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Molecular data indicated that western and eastern Balearic populations of the complex were more closely related to each other than to continental populations. |
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I noticed that it was closely related to the pentahedral prism packing. |
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In fact, the moa is a New Zealand species but kiwis are more closely related to emus and cassowaries in Australia, so it may be bad news for the national symbol. |
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To create the banteng, scientists inserted DNA from the dead banteng's skin cells into egg cells from closely related domestic cows, producing embryos. |
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Advances in molecular techniques have by and large established the aetiology of regional ileitis due to M. paratiibercnlosis, a species closely related to M. avium. |
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If this is true, then it indicates that caviomorphs are not closely related genetically to the myomorphs and should be recognized as a different order. |
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Most studies of interspecific competition consider sympatric congeners because it is assumed that closely related species tend to compete more strongly. |
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Consisting of approximately 2,200 compounds, the flavonoid family of chemicals consists also of the closely related flavones, flavonones, and flavonols. |
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Eelgrass is not closely related to the true seaweeds, which are algae. |
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So the barnacle goose and the small Canada geese were more closely related to each other than the small Canada goose was to the large Canada goose. |
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Predation intensity on geese was closely related to the lemming cycle, a consequence of an indirect interaction between lemming and geese via shared predators. |
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There is much debate over the evolution of bats, with some suggesting that megachiropterans are more closely related to primates than to microchiropterans. |
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During her toughest times, she sold tickets at box offices and took a job telemarketing just to work in a field closely related to the industry of her dreams. |
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Before the mid-17th century a gavotte usually followed a series of branles, a dance to which it was closely related, and was performed in a line or circle. |
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Instead, some pseudocoelomate animals, such as priapulids and nematodes, appear to be more closely related to arthropods, in a group termed Ecdysozoa. |
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Cytogenetic studies of mitotic and polytene chromosomes, allozyme data, and crossing studies indicate that An. dirus A and C are very closely related. |
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Particularly among suboscines, subtle differences in songs often separate closely related species, as recently confirmed for thamnophilid antbirds. |
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To address the latter question, it has proven useful to compare closely related species, especially congeners that exhibit temperature-related patterns of zonation. |
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Danish is a North Germanic language closely related to Norwegian and Swedish, and is also related to the West Germanic languages, including German and English. |
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Irish Gaelic is a Celtic language closely related to Scottish Gaelic. |
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It is a tonal Bantu language of the Nguni group, closely related to Zulu. |
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These are miniature jaw-like structures that come from a free-swimming worm-like animal, actually more closely related to fishes than to any of the other invertebrates. |
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However, it is not clear whether the contrast is closely related species vs. less-related species or hybrid male sterility vs. hybrid inviability. |
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Comparing the ancient bear sequences with those of modern bears, the scientists showed that cave bears were more closely related to brown bears than to black bears. |
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That is, genes from genealogically distant bacterial species seem just as likely to enter a host species as do genes from closely related species. |
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And who would guess that Valium, Ativan, Mogadon, Serepax and Normison are really closely related drugs called diazepam, lorazepam, nitrazepam, oxazepam and temazepam? |
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This connection was expressed in their religious behaviour, in the pattern of closely related families fighting over territory, and in their disease riddance customs. |
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Thanks to their material simplicity, they seem more closely related to workplace antiquities like the stapler and the hole-punch than integrated chips. |
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An increase in territory quality has been shown to increase the aggressive intensity of S. planifrons, a damselfish closely related to the beaugregory damselfish. |
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Much of this early tissue transplant research was in live-bearing fishes, closely related to the Gila topminnows that we utilized in our research here. |
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The horseshoe crab, which is not really a crab but more closely related to scorpions and spiders, has been described as an armored box that moves. |
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His invariant had been missed completely by topologists, in spite of intense activity in closely related areas during the preceding 60 years, and it was a complete surprise. |
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An Iroquoian language, Oneida is most closely related to Mohawk. |
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Alizarin is the main colourant molecule, but the extract also contains a closely related compound called purpurin, which imparts an orange colour. |
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Macedonian is a South Slavic language closely related to Bulgarian. |
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The other is a quillwort, or Isoetes, which reproduces through male and female spores and thus is considered more closely related to ferns than to flowering plants. |
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Being Low Franconian, it belongs to the same language sub-group as do Dutch and Afrikaans, and it is also very closely related to the Limburgish and Ripuarian varieties. |
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Tibetan is most closely related to Burmese and to other spoken dialects of Himalayan peoples, but the written script was adapted from Indian writing. |
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African gray parrots, not thought to be closely related to humans at all, do a much better job of using vocalization to communicate symbolic concepts. |
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Genetic mapping studies provide insight into the pattern and extent of genetic incompatibilities affecting hybridization between closely related species. |
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This trait is not found in the Clethraceae and Cyrillaceae, the two families most closely related to the Ericaceae. |
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They occur frequently in Gulfei and Affade, infrequently in Makari, but not at all in the closely related Logone. |
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Even more closely related to arizonite is a titanic iron sand from Brazil, described by J. B. Mackintosh. |
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Recent studies have also shown that biodigestibility recalcitrance is closely related to saccharification recalcitrance. |
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These species form a clade within Acrocirridae and were not closely related to either of the two known pelagic cirratuliforms. |
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A colon tells the reader that what follows is closely related to the preceding clause. |
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However genetic data now indicate that the rhinolophoid microbats are in fact more closely related to megabats than to other microbats. |
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In generic form, it costs one-eighth as much as efavirenz, the most closely related drug. |
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Visceral values, which I equivalate with colour values, are closely related to thermal or temperature values. |
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A closely related but nonequivalent glatiramoid molecule was used as a control to establish assay sensitivity. |
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Those closely related to a person who had been injured or killed were supposed to exact revenge on or monetary payment from the offender. |
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Saxon religious practices were closely related to their political practices. |
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The Bell Beaker domestic ware of Southern Germany are not as closely related to the Corded Ware as would be indicated by their burial rites. |
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It is closely related to heath although experts disagree on precisely what distinguishes the types of vegetation. |
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Because XHTML and HTML are closely related, they are sometimes documented in parallel. |
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In this case, closely related species may regularly interbreed, but hybrids will be selected against and the species will remain distinct. |
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Old English is a West Germanic language closely related to Old Frisian and Old Saxon. |
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Haitian Creole is closely related to Louisiana Creole and the creole from the Lesser Antilles. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Church and the worldly authorities were closely related. |
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Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. |
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In each group he posits that the cash requirements are closely related to the length of the pay period. |
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The socialist conception of freedom is closely related to the socialist view of creativity and individuality. |
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Flags developed from coats of arms, and the arts of vexillology and heraldry are closely related. |
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The Shilluk constitute a historically influential state along the White Nile, and their language is fairly closely related to Dinka and Nuer. |
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Standard German is a West Germanic language and is closely related to and classified alongside Low German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Frisian and English. |
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Rangpuri, Kharia Thar and Mal Paharia are closely related to Western Bengali dialects, but are typically classified as separate languages. |
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Polish is closely related to Kashubian, Silesian, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian, Czech and Slovak. |
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In the popular mind, as well as medical opinion, fever and famine were closely related. |
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It appears to have been very closely related to Old Welsh, with some local variances, and more distantly related to Cornish, Breton and Pictish. |
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Musical theatre is closely related to the theatrical form of opera, but the two are usually distinguished by weighing a number of factors. |
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He was closely related with the springs, and with the strike of his trident, he created springs. |
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Icelandic, a North Germanic language, is descended from Old Norse and is closely related to Faroese and West Norwegian dialects. |
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Finnish is closely related to Karelian and Estonian and more remotely to the Sami languages and Hungarian. |
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Cree is a group of closely related Algonquian languages that are distributed from Alberta to Labrador in Canada. |
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Breton is a Celtic language derived from the historical Common Brittonic language, and is most closely related to Cornish and Welsh. |
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Social ecology is closely related to the work and ideas of Murray Bookchin and influenced by anarchist Peter Kropotkin. |
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Breton itself is one of the Brittonic languages and is closely related to Cornish and more distantly to Welsh. |
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A crown group is a group of closely related living animals plus their last common ancestor plus all its descendants. |
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Gannets are seabirds comprising the genus Morus, in the family Sulidae, closely related to boobies. |
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Of these, the Hawaiian and possibly Townsend's shearwaters seem to be most closely related to the Manx shearwater. |
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Three extinct species appear to be closely related to the Manx shearwater, the lava shearwater, the dune shearwater and Scarlett's shearwater. |
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The puffins and the rhinoceros auklet are closely related, together composing the subfamily Fraterculini. |
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It is the mountain equivalent of the closely related common blackbird, and breeds in gullies, rocky areas or scree slopes. |
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It is also closely related to the European mink, with which it can hybridise. |
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They are small toothed whales that are very closely related to oceanic dolphins. |
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The electric eel of South America is not a true eel, but is a South American knifefish more closely related to the carps and catfishes. |
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The Arctic char is closely related to both salmon and lake trout, and has many characteristics of both. |
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This genus, circumpolar in its distribution, is closely related to carnations. |
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Breton is most closely related to Cornish, both being Southwestern Brittonic languages. |
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Manx vocabulary is predominantly of Goidelic origin, derived from Old Irish and closely related to words in Irish and Scottish Gaelic. |
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When Cantonese and the closely related Yuehai dialects are classified together, there are about 80 million total speakers. |
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Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. |
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Due to its technical similarities, it is often perceived to be closely related to modern dance, ballet and other classical concert dance styles. |
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Brittle stars or ophiuroids are echinoderms in the class Ophiuroidea closely related to starfish. |
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Developmental and other studies based on modern organisms imply that asteroids and ophiuroids are not closely related within the echinoderms. |
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It is now the only extant species in the genus Nephrops, after several other species were moved to the closely related genus Metanephrops. |
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Some crustaceans are more closely related to insects and other hexapods than they are to certain other crustaceans. |
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Unlike the closely related hawksbill turtle, the green turtle's snout is very short and its beak is unhooked. |
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In the Philippines, green turtles nest in the Turtle Islands along with closely related hawksbill turtles. |
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Other survivors the Chroniosuchia and Embolomeri were more closely related to amniotes than temnospondyls. |
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Marine Chemistry, Physical oceanography and Atmospheric sciences are closely related to this field. |
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It is closely related to the Arctic species Primula stricta and Primula scandinavica. |
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Nevertheless, they are not closely related to penguins, but rather are believed to be an example of moderate convergent evolution. |
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Interbreeding between tern species is rare, and involves closely related species when it occurs. |
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Lice are often host specific, and the closely related common and Arctic terns carry quite different species. |
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The three last subspecies are isolated from the others, like the closely related Baikal seal and Caspian seal. |
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North Frisian is closely related to the Saterland Frisian language of Northwest Germany and West Frisian which is spoken in the Netherlands. |
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By the 5th century BCE, Aramaic, a closely related tongue, joined Hebrew as the spoken language in Judea. |
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It was initially thought to be closely related to the languages of the Hidatsa and the Crow. |
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The ease of hybridization shows how closely related some antelope species are. |
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As with most mammal hybrids, the less closely related the parents, the more likely the offspring will be sterile. |
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The diversity of characteristics of rodents is great, sometimes even in closely related species. |
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Despite being closely related to the domestic cat, wildcats have a reputation for being effectively impossible to raise as pets. |
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