He completed his Cabinet less than a month after he became president-elect and lived up to his diversity vow. |
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In recognition of the diversity of the Irish population some documents are available in French and Romanian. |
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What the book really illustrates is the diversity of approaches that roboticists take when deciding on how to build a thinking robot. |
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Farmers will stop growing sesame, linseed, mustard and groundnut in all their diversity since the markets for these crops will also be destroyed. |
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The windowing diversity on Linux makes it easy to forget that other operating systems don't offer the freedom to choose in this area. |
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Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior. |
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There is enough diversity among the songs to hold one's interest but not so much fluctuation that the relaxed mood is disrupted. |
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Subgeneric diversity was calculated by tallying taxa that cross boundaries. |
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As with any book of this magnitude and diversity of authorship, there are differences in style, presentation, and depth of literature coverage. |
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By coinciding, however, they did result in a distinct drop in diversity and thus in a mass extinction. |
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Students and faculty visited all host farms to learn about the diversity of agroecosystems in Pennsylvania. |
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News anchors of color gave viewers the impression of diversity while more influential roles were retained by a less heterogeneous group. |
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A great diversity of reproductive mechanisms occur among nematodes, including amphimixis, automictic hermaphroditisim, and parthenogenesis. |
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Geographical segmentation in Asia-Pacific reveals the existence of a wide diversity among consumers within the same country. |
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Basketry, pots and beadwork jewelry were interspersed, lending diversity of colors and textures to the exhibit. |
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A land which has always mystified and enchanted the west with its boundless diversity yet somehow oneness. |
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That diversity is the band's true strength and is a very welcome change for us jaded music aficionados. |
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Tribal people like the Aborigines, Amerindians and Bushmen are the heirs to all the richness and diversity of the natural world. |
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Differentiation, diversity and thus complexity are basic to the beauty of creation. |
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Bradford's Lord Mayor is celebrating the city's diversity by embarking on a whirlwind series of cultural diary dates. |
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Designs are able to encompass a diversity of materials, combining precious and base metals which are often flamboyantly coloured. |
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Plants also possess a great diversity of physical resistance traits, such as spines and thorns. |
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Unfortunately, neither our media nor academic establishments allow much intellectual diversity in their ranks. |
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On land amphibians and therapsids were both badly affected, while vascular plant diversity dropped by 50 per cent. |
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As well as different musical languages, French, English and Bambara add more diversity to the lyrical mix. |
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His performance showcases his ability with a range of instruments and a diversity of styles. |
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Many news organizations demand a pronounced commitment to diversity as a requirement for career advancement. |
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It was a unifying creed for diversity of belief and faith, for the American dream of achieving individual liberty. |
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Nonetheless, we did not detect differences in species diversity between the floodplain and upland landforms. |
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He quite clearly loves Europe, respecting its diversity but admiring its ambitious attempt to unify. |
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If we had more diversity within a coalition, maybe a rainbow coalition, then we would have a better voice. |
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With the creation of the Maquis in the course of 1943, independence and diversity were yet again at the centre of the resistance experience. |
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There is the problem of geographical diversity of tenurial forms and of terminology. |
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The very presence of ironwoods along a bajada slope may increase bird diversity by 63 percent. |
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Modern societies are said to be characterized by deep diversity and cultural pluralism. |
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The dental formula of tenrecs varies considerably among species, reflecting the diversity of the group. |
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Cormorants and shags are distributed worldwide, with the largest diversity in tropical and temperate zones. |
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So we hired a temp from this agency that supposedly specializes in temps who respect diversity and can handle working in places like ours. |
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The diversity and energy of the rag trade is a guarantee of King Street's continued vibrancy. |
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True philosophy, however, has to follow the diversity and the manifoldness of matter through all time. |
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In spite of the diversity the common thing of these islands is aloha, the spirit of welcoming. |
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These advances culminated in the modern bony fish, or teleosts, which show a tremendous diversity of mouth parts and feeding specializations. |
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People who are well versed in hip-hop understand the need for diversity in the culture. |
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Such recognition is an acknowledgment that we commit to diversity the same way we commit to all of our important corporate initiatives. |
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We don't really care about diversity all that much in America, even though we talk about it a great deal. |
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The central feature of the refuge, however, is the diversity and abundance of waterfowl and prairie birds. |
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It brings a tarnish, obviously, to the claims by the United States that it is the home of diversity and the haven for pluralism. |
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On the one hand, awareness of the diversity of humanity could pose challenges to European self-confidence. |
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Greater political diversity on the Exec has led to more accountability to students. |
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The diversity of Texas is apparent every month through its colorful festivals, jamborees, cook-offs and celebrations. |
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A good diversity of coral life on the reef houses equally diverse marine animals. |
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And is there anywhere in the world with a greater diversity of accents than London? |
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The diversity of the material found during excavation reinforces the view that the role of this settlement was to control a major trading artery. |
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The diversity and broad appeal that had been the linchpin of its success now drained away like vital oil. |
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State experts are unsure how many wall lizards are in the park, said Kacie Ehrenberger, a wildlife diversity staff specialist for the state. |
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The festival includes both new and established artists, showing the diversity of Hungarian culture. |
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It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity. |
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Since the 1960s it has been possible to perform soft tissue augmentation with a diversity of products. |
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They feature a wide diversity of opinion concerning the war and other social and political issues of the day. |
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Both in the uplands and the lowlands insects continued to represent an astonishing diversity of forms. |
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Therefore, the best hope for understanding global diversity patterns is to collect information on local assemblages. |
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The biotic diversity of the grasslands has historically supported a diverse assemblage of species. |
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We put much effort into finding candidates that reflect the diversity of Canadian society, but many of our campaigns are also lost causes. |
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The folk arts and crafts of Bengal reflect the diversity of its people and the skills of its artisans. |
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This group has a great diversity of roosting habits, including caves, hollow logs, tree branches, tunnels, and human houses. |
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Individual alleles of three loci demonstrating high gene diversity were cloned and sequenced. |
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Dry woodland has a diversity of species but is dominated by loblolly pine, rock chestnut oak, and a shrubby layer of azaleas and New Jersey tea. |
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The company's supplier diversity efforts have been recognized nationally and regionally. |
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First, the Arian heresy overextends God's unity by referring to diversity and difference in God rather than distinction. |
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The diversity of designs would make the prison tattoos of a lifer in a Russian jail look as if he didn't have much time on his hands. |
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In this era of globalisation, we need to put our rich linguistic diversity back on the agenda. |
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We are applying the same analytical rigor to our efforts on diversity that we apply to other aspects of our operations. |
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This programme will use satellite technology to reflect the diversity of accents and colour of communities across Wales. |
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Despite the wide diversity of the basic growth forms, all lichens have a similar internal morphology. |
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The unexpectedly high algal diversity reflects a low selectivity toward the algal partner in these lichen species. |
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These beliefs mark the outer limit of diversity in the generally antinomian culture of contemporary American liberalism. |
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That diversity creates a community that fosters interaction more than competition. |
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London's organised-crime underworld, in all its diversity and brutality, is the setting for this edgy contemporary thriller. |
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In the final analysis, the ideology of radical diversity surreptitiously promotes a political program of the same kind. |
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The very low level of amino acid diversity in antigenic proteins may be cause for optimism in the difficult fight to control global tuberculosis. |
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This very diversity means that the purpose behind copyright protection may not always be the same. |
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Lichens thus dominate the Antarctic flora both in terms of species diversity and in terms of total biomass. |
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It is interesting to note that the 1970s corn blight resulted from an attempt to introduce an element of diversity to the corn plant. |
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The restoration of diversity is one of the keys not only to our survival but also to our prosperity in the future. |
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In general, species richness in the Miocene and Pliocene was high whereas Pleistocene and Recent diversity is very low. |
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A number of analyses can be made of students' progress in the development of both lexical diversity and sophistication, and grammatical accuracy and appropriacy. |
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Does the topic lend diversity to the total menu of webinars for the year? |
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Because of the ratio idea of equivalence and the diversity of applicational situations, a particular quantity may be referred to using a number of different terms. |
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Marshall Berman, 72 Philosopher Marshall Berman was as much an admirer of diversity and modernism as he was of Karl Marx. |
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Photography, by virtue of its ability to capture an instant on light-sensitive paper is one that lends itself to a diversity of issues, some ethical, some aesthetic. |
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Because of this diversity of tree species, migratory songbirds such as scarlet tanagers, hermit thrushes, and chestnut-sided warblers return to nest there each spring. |
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Indian and Sri Lankan dancing and a Malaysian wedding ceremony were some of the highlights of a day that promoted cultural diversity and anti-racism. |
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He has noted that population size is an important element in determining population diversity which is usually assumed to derive from the antiquity of a population. |
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A rich diversity of plants thrive in the wet conditions at Greena Moor including bog pimpernel, marsh violet, saw-wort and abundant meadow thistle and devil's-bit scabious. |
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The results from these studies are generally consistent with theoretical expectations of higher genetic diversity in tetraploids than their diploid progenitors. |
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Back in November, SNL shrewdly skewered its diversity problem with its Kerry Washington-hosted outing. |
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Undeniably influenced by her Portugese roots and a range of folk and world music, the diversity of instruments and vocal styles on this album is breathtaking. |
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American management literature, both popular and scholarly, is rife with advice that managers should increase workforce diversity to enhance work group effectiveness. |
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When it comes to economic class, justice and power will do a lot more than diversity to build that fairer world. |
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We can be 140 kilometres from the sea, and yet there'll be bronze whalers, stingrays, the highest level of freshwater turtle diversity in Australia. |
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This entailed entering the proportion of clutches initiated in each month into the Shannon-Wiener diversity formula and then taking the antilog of the diversity value. |
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Uto-Aztecan is one of the largest language families of North and Central America in terms of population, linguistic diversity and geographic distribution. |
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Finally, it is also worth considering the diversity of anti-infective practice guidelines and how current they are in relation to medical practice. |
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The speakers emphasized the diversity of the crowd and seemed to almost play defense over any perceived media attacks. |
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The alternative, to collapse the diversity into a univocal simplification, inevitably marginalises some members of the community and their interests. |
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Aerial plankton traps deployed on ships and airplanes have documented a diversity of small to minute terrestrial insects and arachnids in the air stream over the open Pacific. |
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Among the outcomes of the ruling, experts say, could be a reverse discrimination suit filed by a white-owned firm against a company that has a supplier diversity program. |
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The diversity and fragmentation within ethnic groupings and the balance of tensions between those groups during the twentieth century prevented interethnic civil conflict. |
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By all means be appalled by the leprous beggars, but don't allow this to blind you to the rich educational diversity the Third World has to offer. |
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The mineral, carbonate of lime, assumes an immense diversity of characters, though no one doubts that under all these Protean changes it is one and the same thing. |
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We go further when we revitalize the bonds of the social connection by making kin of strangers, by embracing diversity that enriches the mosaic of our national unity. |
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Application of these results to other regions of the world is difficult because of the diversity in weather patterns that exist across the Subarctic. |
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So check out our career opportunities and learn more about our unique environment where a winning culture and diversity are a key part of our balanced scorecard. |
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The ideal of national unity informed political speech, but the diversity of populations called for guarantees of political pluralism and for economic integration. |
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In this paper, the species resources and genetic diversity of lac insects were briefly introduced, and the lac productive model was also put forward. |
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In fact, judging by the ardour of the enthused throng, the diversity of Friday night's performance broke the mould as it existed to this reviewer and many others. |
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We know there needs to be diversity in storytellers telling their own stories. |
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As superhero juggernauts DC and Marvel enter the 21st century, the debate over diversity in comic books is picking up steam. |
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The diversity competence characteristics would be applied to each post, with different levels of requirements according to the nature and seniority of posts. |
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There's strength in the diversity of warning systems, if only because it allows the airing of dissenting opinions on whether a particular threat is serious. |
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A day spent on Ipanema offers a fascinating vision of the breadth and diversity of Rio society, rich and poor. |
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Thanks to the diversity of natural and climatic conditions there exist the large number of elementary plants and animalcular organisms on the small territory of Armenia. |
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This is not just about angling, but also about our river and lake environments that support a huge diversity of wildlife from water boatmen to kingfishers. |
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In their diversity and variety, they encompass various coalescing and opposing interests and ideas to give them a many-coloured rainbow splendour. |
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London is host to a diversity and is a melting pot of culture. |
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Particular scientific interest has been focused on bacterial diversity in our intestines. |
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They encompassed diversity of many kinds, sex-worker rights, and labor rights. |
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The loss of genetic diversity could result in animals with weakened immune systems, unable to resist infections that may wipe out whole flocks or herds. |
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Until recently I knew very little about Mennonites, the diversity of their religious beliefs and practices, and how most lead quite contemporary lives. |
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Sikh leaders, gurus and elites were written about, but not dissenting movements, religious mobilisations, and the diversity of cultures within Sikhism itself. |
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There is considerable diversity of tail shape within the teleost fishes. |
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He asserts that the western ebru technique using badderlocks and soluble pigments does not achieve the same aesthetic quality and diversity of the traditional method. |
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What are your experiences, from the practical publishing side, of your diversity of book types and cross-pollination of genres? |
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It is really important that we value diversity in our community. |
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Though wild Bactrian camels and bears tend to inhabit its more inaccessible areas, the Gobi has enough diversity of habitat to be teeming with life. |
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Such bastions of tradition have established massive diversity bureaucracies, whose sole purpose is to create race-consciousness in their students. |
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It underscores the diversity of the couturier's achievements and wide ranging influence. |
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Ray builds the ecosystem up from the longleaf pine and examines the notable species diversity of these forests and their unique qualities as a habitat. |
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In reality, this council displays all the diversity of the Augusta National Golf Club. |
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These forests are home to rare animals like the black stork, vultures and the Spanish Imperial eagle who depend on the rich diversity of these cork oak forests. |
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All told, Europe boasts a richer Paleogene avifauna in terms of number and taphonomic variety of fossil localities and diversity of avian taxa compared with other continents. |
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Previous studies indicate that extreme unicoloniality may have arisen in introduced populations of Argentine ants after the loss of genetic diversity during introduction. |
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These conditions support a rich diversity of invertebrate life and important game fisheries, such as brown trout, brook lamprey, salmon, crayfish, and otter. |
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In the literature, few studies of gene nucleotide diversity have considered both within-population and between-population variation in allogamous plants. |
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These effectors can assume a vast diversity of chemical forms, ranging from simple inorganic molecules to complex nucleotides such as cyclic adenosine monophosphate. |
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Brian has concentrated on the ecological diversity of the region, with its rare flowers, walruses, Bowhead whales, bearded seals, Polar bears and sea birds. |
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The artworks by all involved attest to the diversity and creative energy of the formerly conjoined continents. |
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Dry barrens offer an exceptional opportunity to examine fire effects on community structure, composition, and diversity patterns in savannalike natural communities. |
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They aren't, however, in a military vein and range in diversity from the carnage caused by a marauding horde of escaped circus animals to a matricidal five-year-old. |
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Most of it is hydrogen-dominated gas or plasma, simple in behavior though bearing the seeds of elemental diversity through thermonuclear reactions in stars. |
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Without any diversity of opinion, candidates tend to bunch together as much as possible. |
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This article focuses on describing the general history of the group and on giving an overview of the diversity it encompasses. |
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This mixture of cultural traditions has resulted in a wide diversity of expressions in fields such as art, cuisine, literature, and music. |
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Peru's diversity of ingredients and cooking techniques is receiving worldwide acclaim. |
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This desert exhibits diversity in succulent flora species that flourish in part due to the coastal fog. |
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This section represents rather fully the natural and biological diversity of Arctic sea islands of the eastern part of the Kara Sea. |
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The region is rich in sea life, with more than 4,000 species of marine molluscs and a large diversity of marine fishes. |
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Vanuatu culture retains a strong diversity through local regional variations and through foreign influence. |
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I know we all have our different ethnicities, our different cultures and we should, we must, celebrate our diversity and richness. |
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With almost 200 described species, including more than 160 endemics, the center of diversity for aquatic freshwater oligochaetes is Lake Baikal. |
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The greatest diversity of wild cotton species is found in Mexico, followed by Australia and Africa. |
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The Amerindian populations show a lower genetic diversity than populations from other continental regions. |
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The areas surrounding Calabar, Cross River State, also in this forest, are believed to contain the world's largest diversity of butterflies. |
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The middle belt of Nigeria is known for its diversity of ethnic groups, including the Pyem, Goemai, and Kofyar. |
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Linguistic diversity within a country was found to have a slight inverse correlation with Esperanto popularity. |
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We have more diversity of terrain and employees with tremendous enthusiasm,'' Kemmerer, an expert skier and alpinist, told me. |
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There is more human genetic diversity in Africa than anywhere else on Earth. |
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The diversity of crustaceans testifies to a dramatic Lower Carboniferous eumalacostracan radiation. |
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Evaluative diversity lies in the process of forming overall evaluations of the product on the basis of product quality perceptions. |
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But such evaluative diversity just is what reasonable pluralism about values involves. |
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The coast of the North Sea presents a diversity of geological and geographical features. |
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About 50,000 years ago, there was a marked increase in the diversity of artifacts. |
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The thousands of migrants and sailors passing through Liverpool resulted in a religious diversity that is still apparent today. |
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In both cases the morphological diversity within the oat accessions did not differ between landraces and modern cultivars. |
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Mediaeval strip parishes reflected the diversity of land from clay farmland, through wooded slopes to downland. |
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The Exmoor Coastal Heaths have been recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to the diversity of plant species present. |
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Cornwall Pride, a Pride event which celebrates diversity and the LGBT community, takes place on the last Saturday of every August. |
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In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. |
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Current species are a stage in the process of evolution, with their diversity the product of a long series of speciation and extinction events. |
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Second, the diversity of life is not a set of completely unique organisms, but organisms that share morphological similarities. |
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Studies of genetic diversity provide some indication of the origin and expansion of the Viking population. |
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Although there has been a diversity of works on ancient Roman history, many of them are lost. |
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The diversity of the landscape and climate in Pakistan allows a wide variety of trees and plants to flourish. |
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Cultural diversity definitions can be as controversial as diversity projects and initiatives. |
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Research also suggests that diversity and immigration have a net positive effect on productivity and economic prosperity. |
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According to Vivekananda, there is an essential unity to Hinduism, which underlies the diversity of its many forms. |
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Brittany stands out in the distribution of menhirs by virtue of both the density of monuments and the diversity of types. |
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The eastern ends of English cathedrals show a greater diversity than those of any other country. |
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The greatly increased pageantry of the state processions was intended to emphasise the strength and diversity of the British Empire. |
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Whether any other liquors, being made mediums, cause a diversity of sound from water, it may be tried. |
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The nation is notable for the diversity of its sporting interests, especially at the elite level. |
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However, it is measurement controlled classes that offer the diversity in equipment. |
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The second greatest center of oak diversity is China, which contains approximately 100 species. |
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There is a diversity of wildlife, including three species of tree endemic to the area. |
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Despite its small size, Singapore has a diversity of languages, religions, and cultures. |
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Moral diversity in the citizen population by itself assures that some discrimination of this kind will occur. |
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Related to cultural issues, diversity of preferences within a society may contribute to economic inequality. |
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Nevertheless, it amounts to at least three million people, and has forced the issues of ethnic diversity onto the French policy agenda. |
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The Hebrides were originally settled in the Mesolithic era and have a diversity of important prehistoric sites. |
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Eventually American artists who were working in a great diversity of styles began to coalesce into cohesive stylistic groups. |
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He did not evade the question of the external source of the diversity of the sense data at the disposal of the human individual. |
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There must consequently be some other external source of the inexhaustible diversity of sensations. |
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Because of religious restrictions, Saudi culture lacks any diversity of religious expression, buildings, annual festivals and public events. |
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The great diversity of terrain determines wide variations in climate, soils, natural vegetation, and settlement patterns. |
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Plant life in the dry climate of the lower Sonoran zone contains a diversity of native cactus, mesquite, and paloverde. |
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This is a subtropical forest with native bamboos and a rich diversity of birds including toucans and hummingbirds. |
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Although religious diversity remains, there has been a decline of religious adherence. |
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Architecture reflects the cultural diversity that has shaped Indonesia as a whole. |
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Traditional dance of Indonesia reflect the rich diversity of Indonesian people. |
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The surrounding waters of the Pentland Firth and the North Sea hold a great diversity of marine life. |
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Much of the architecture of the Middle Colonies reflects the diversity of its people. |
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The period marked a steep change in the diversity and composition of Earth's biosphere. |
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The increase in diversity of lifeforms during the early Cambrian is called the Cambrian explosion of life. |
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The basalt underpinnings of Trotternish produce a diversity of Arctic and alpine plants including alpine pearlwort and mossy cyphal. |
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The wild boar is a highly versatile omnivore, whose diversity in choice of food rivals that of humans. |
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The seeds have been preserved for study and will be used to help maintain genetic diversity in yews. |
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The document demonstrates the diversity as well as unity in early Reformed theology. |
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Reputation and General considers more subjective aspects such as innovation, brand appeal, cultural diversity and competitive positioning. |
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The WCML is noted for the diversity of branches served between the London and Glasgow main line. |
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Today much art is produced in Wales, as elsewhere in a great diversity of styles. |
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Some are proficient in several Chinese dialects, given the linguistic diversity of the ethnic Chinese community in both countries. |
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Federal jurisdiction is divided into federal question jurisdiction and diversity jurisdiction. |
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Our picture of Precambrian marine diversity is dominated by small fossils known as acritarchs. |
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The diversity of this assemblage is similar to that of modern crustacean faunas. |
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Oxygen levels seem to have a positive correlation with diversity in eukaryotes well before the Cambrian period. |
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He further observed that, where animals lose vision in unlighted environments such as caves, diversity of animal forms tends to decrease. |
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Metazoans have an amazing ability to increase diversity through coevolution. |
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The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event considerably increased the diversity of life. |
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During the Middle Ordovician there was a large increase in the intensity and diversity of bioeroding organisms. |
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They then withdrew again with the next pulse of glaciation, eliminating biological diversity with each change. |
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Most fossil gannets are from the Late Miocene or Pliocene, a time when the diversity of seabirds in general was much higher than today. |
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Hence, at least the modern diversity of Sulae probably originated in the southern hemisphere. |
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While the razorbill is the only living species, the genus Alca had a much higher diversity in the Pliocene. |
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The fact of diversity is observed in comparing the diversity of time, culture, authors' perspectives, literary genre, and the theological themes. |
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It gives voice to a growing understanding that cultural diversity is a national strength and a resource worthy of protection. |
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This diversity is celebrated annually at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and many other folklife fests around the country. |
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In the finished structure, Wren creates a diversity and appearance of strength by placing niches between the columns in every fourth opening. |
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The demand for ethnic foods in the United States reflects the nation's changing diversity as well as its development over time. |
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Plant species diversity is relatively low, since the flora must be tolerant of salt, complete or partial submersion, and anoxic mud substrate. |
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These frustules show a wide diversity in form, but are usually almost bilaterally symmetrical, hence the group name. |
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Despite their diversity of form, crustaceans are united by the special larval form known as the nauplius. |
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This tropical island off the coast of Venezuela is known for its vibrant ethnic diversity and rich cultural events. |
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Swimming crabs reach their greatest species diversity in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. |
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The highest diversity of seabirds apparently existed during the Late Miocene and the Pliocene. |
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Depletion of specific prey species in an area is, therefore, cause for concern for local populations, despite the high diversity of prey. |
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As top level feeders in the kelp forest, harbor seals enhance species diversity and productivity. |
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Their diversity when they do appear, however, shows that these arthropods were both well developed and numerous. |
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No great extinction or burst of diversity separates the Cretaceous from the Jurassic. |
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Despite the diversity in morphology seen between groups, improved foraging efficiency has been the main driver in their evolution. |
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The ecology of Novaya Zemlya is influenced by its severe climate, but the region nevertheless supports a diversity of biota. |
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The vegetation of Spain is varied due to several factors including the diversity of the relief, the climate and latitude. |
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Crete is isolated from mainland Europe, Asia, and Africa, and this is reflected in the diversity of the fauna and flora. |
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With 33,600 described species, fish exhibit greater species diversity than any other group of vertebrates. |
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The diversity of jawed vertebrates may indicate the evolutionary advantage of a jawed mouth. |
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Thus there is an unusual diversity of flora and fauna present in this nature preserve. |
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The greater the structural diversity in the wood, the greater the number of microhabitats that will be present. |
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While overall feeding success is a function of age, the diversity in both prey and feeding methods is not. |
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These impacts result in decreases in species diversity and ecological changes towards more opportunistic organisms. |
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The wide variance is due largely to the diversity of fluid and reservoir characteristics for different deposits. |
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The Negen Straatjes differ from other shopping districts with the presence of a large diversity of privately owned shops. |
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These streets have as the Negen Straatjes a large diversity of privately owned shops. |
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The expansion of the city from the 18th century contributed to the diversity of materials. |
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Depending on the nature and location of the foreign bodies, we used a wide diversity of endoscopic devices to perform the procedures. |
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Biodiversity can be defined genetically as the diversity of alleles, genes and organisms. |
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Measuring diversity at one level in a group of organisms may not precisely correspond to diversity at other levels. |
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This dramatic rise in diversity was marked by periodic, massive losses of diversity classified as mass extinction events. |
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It also appears that the diversity continue to increase over time, especially after mass extinctions. |
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The other category of agricultural diversity is called interspecific diversity and refers to the number and types of different species. |
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Interspecific crop diversity is, in part, responsible for offering variety in what we eat. |
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If a crop fails in a monoculture, we rely on agricultural diversity to replant the land with something new. |
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This has resulted in loss of genetic diversity and biodiversity as a whole. |
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A decrease in genetic diversity weakens the ability of crops and livestock to be hybridized to resist disease and survive changes in climate. |
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Tropical areas often fit both criteria, given their natively high diversity and relative lack of development. |
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India passed the Biological Diversity Act in 2002 for the conservation of biological diversity in India. |
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The diversity of characteristics of rodents is great, sometimes even in closely related species. |
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Genetic diversity in current populations is high with no signs of inbreeding. |
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It is however possible that restricted gene flow could reduce genetic diversity within populations that become isolated. |
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However, the present diversity of very recent origin suggests that this lineage may have nearly gone extinct in the recent past. |
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Genetic diversity can in particular be detected when looking at how the populations respond to climatic conditions. |
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Significant habitat destruction, increases in human population and poaching are reducing Africa's biological diversity and arable land. |
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As a result, the diversity of plant life is very low and limited in distribution. |
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Columbia University is home to a rich diversity of undergraduate, graduate, and professional publications. |
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Canada's ethnic and cultural diversity are reflected in its literature, with many of its most prominent modern writers focusing on ethnic life. |
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Construction of dams and other irrigation facilities seriously decreases habitat availability and diversity for the eels. |
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Such an event is identified by a sharp change in the diversity and abundance of multicellular organisms. |
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The Belize Barrier Reef is home to a large diversity of plants and animals, and is one of the most diverse ecosystems of the world. |
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As genetic drift occurs more frequently in small populations, diversity is an observed consequence of isolation. |
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The genetic diversity in the human lineage is relatively low, which indicate one or several population bottlenecks late in our lineage. |
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The strategic position of the Cape of Good Hope between two major ocean currents, ensures a rich diversity of marine life. |
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Research shows that polymetallic nodule fields are hotspots of abundance and diversity for a highly vulnerable abyssal fauna. |
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Freshwater fisheries have a disproportionately high diversity of species compared to other ecosystems. |
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Benthic fishes are likely to be found, and are more diverse, on the continental slope, where there is habitat diversity and often food supplies. |
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Overall, it is expected that climate change will result in the extinction of many species and reduced diversity of ecosystems. |
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They promote high diversity and they are used as models for ecology and biology because of their simple structures. |
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Humans have lived in Africa for the longest time, which has allowed accumulation of a higher diversity of genetic mutations in these populations. |
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Wet meadows often have very high plant diversity and high densities of buried seeds. |
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Fluctuations in metazoan population and diversity may not have been the only factor in the reduction in stromatolite abundance. |
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The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries. |
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The diversity of the sources ranges from the production of farming tools to the transport of harvested produce. |
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It is also home to a large diversity of carp and sturgeon, as well as salmon and trout. |
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