Today's birds descend from a generalist ancestral finch that invaded the islands from mainland Ecuador. |
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One group, the cosmopolitan or ecologically generalist species, includes 10-12 species. |
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These species are small-bodied, cold water species that are generalist feeders on planktivorous zooplankton and benthic organisms. |
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The nabids and the minute pirate bugs are generalist predators of soft-bodied insects. |
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Outside morning hours, obstetric and paediatric services were provided only by poorly trained generalist nurses and doctors. |
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Big-eyed bugs are omnivorous, generalist predators and their diverse range of prey species includes aphids and lepidopteran eggs. |
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In the field experiments, generalist aphids and darkling beetles were the dominant herbivores. |
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On the other hand, there is a rich community of specialist and generalist predators, all of which feed on lemmings. |
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The staff emphasis was on generalist knowledge and turnaround time for the client. |
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Although consumers can find doctors working online to answer their health questions, to date these services are largely generalist in nature. |
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To avoid stuffiness or boredom, the forms of expression and programme ingredients adopted are those of generalist television. |
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We're not saying that we're specialists in homeopathy or botanical medicine but that we're trained at the generalist level. |
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Particular efforts will be made on non-food sections in order to change the hypermarkets' image from generalist to multi-specialist. |
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With this in mind, we have developed and deployed three distinctive approaches: selective, generalist and pioneer. |
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Finally if there is anything left over we can explore the possibility of outsourcing the task to a specialist or generalist. |
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They joined the ranks of generalist cheater apps that work for a range of lexical challenges. |
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The current model of a GP being a generalist and gatekeeper is no longer sustainable. |
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Is a generalist translator necessarily-and only-a chrysalis of the specialized butterfly? |
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We also present our data from experiments on water intake of specialist and generalist woodrats consuming plant secondary compounds from their natural diet. |
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She added that doctors need to learn to innovate in daily roles, and that the generalist doctor should be valued as well as specialists. |
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Indeed, we have a list of ways to help managers prepare for disruption: Be a curious generalist Throughout life, seek the new. |
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I had been working in staff relations for two years and wanted to diversify-to be more of a generalist. |
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A curator used to be a generalist who made decisions on everything from breeding to advertising. |
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The idea is to broaden our offering in order to achieve our objective of becoming the European generalist. |
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The first two Meetings were more generalist gatherings dealing with projects on, in particular, financial and monetary issues. |
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The bluntnose sixgill shark is a generalist feeder primarily foraging nocturnally on a wide variety of prey items. |
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The value of labor is estimated by applying the wage rate of a generalist household worker to the number of hours that people spend on housework. |
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Public service broadcasters need to continue to see their broadcast generalist services as a mainstay of their public service mission. |
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The ambassadors offer teaching clinics as well to help generalist teachers prepare to keep music alive in the classroom all year. |
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Third, by a further demarcation of generalist and specialist care, the respective competencies will be put to better use. |
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The American eel is a generalist species which colonizes a wide range of habitats. |
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They then fed the pollen to larvae of two closely related generalist species of mason bee to see how well the larvae developed. |
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They found major differences in the ability of these generalist mason bees to develop on pollen from the same plant species. |
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Notionally, that melding combines the benefits of managerial and subject matter expertise with a generalist grasp of how to advance positions within the system. |
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Sugar preferences of a generalist nonpasserine flower visitor, the African Speckled Mousebird. |
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This study examines the roles that socioeconomic and racial factors play in deciding whether a generalist or oral and maxillofacial surgeon provides routine exodontia care in a community. |
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Recognizing that generalism is foundational for all physicians, MD education must focus on broadly based generalist content, including comprehensive family medicine. |
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Robust dynamic simulation of catenary moorings is shown to be possible using this generalist finite-element software, provided that the inputs be organised consistently with the physics of offshore hydromechanics. |
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One strategy is genetic monomorphism, the selection of a generalist genotype that is well adapted to all the subenvironments encountered by the species. |
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There is no guarantee that this process will lead to agreement, any more than the generalist understanding of how disagreements get resolved leads us to suppose that all disagreements are resoluble, if treated properly. |
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Preceptorships with community physicians have been incorporated into medical curricula to foster interest in generalist careers. |
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Each day, the Group's 1,500 staff share its ambition to practice the business of generalist distance selling, single-mindedly concentrating on efficiency, added value, and responsibility towards the Group's partners. |
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The hospital provides generalist medical assistance, gastro and gynecologist consultations as well as certain operations including cancer-related ones. |
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Specialist institutions have developed many partnerships with generalist credit institutions, supermarket groups, chain stores and insurance groups, thus preserving their leadership in this market. |
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But my early years as a generalist had their own uncertainties. |
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The key problem encountered in implementing these reforms is the lack of adequately trained language teachers, both generalist teachers and specialists. |
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It suffers from a slow execution and is reserved for those who have a daily need for this type of tool: for a quicker usage, other more generalist convertors are recommended. |
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During the same month, we acquired a 50 per cent interest in a newly formed partnership that owns LesPAC.com, Québec's leading classified web site in the generalist category. |
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Another goal of this initiative is to ensure that, along with their field of specialty, all health professionals in Nunavut will have good generalist knowledge. |
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However, when you're looking at what almost become the mechanics of some of the complex trials today, maybe my old views about generalist judges and the non-specialization of judges don't hold as much weight as they used to. |
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The first is that teachers are no longer trained as music specialists but as generalist teachers, while older teachers who were specialists are retiring. |
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Trader caters to the automotive, real estate and generalist verticals. |
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This justice generalist can be reached by phone via a toll-free number or can be met with in person to answer any questions or provide information to individuals alleged to have committed a contravention. |
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Based on allocation of resources, phytoplankton is classified into three different growth strategies, namely survivalist, bloomer and generalist. |
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The gray wolf is a habitat generalist, and can occur in deserts, grasslands, forests and arctic tundras. |
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Smooth newts are generalist carnivores with a broad diet including invertebrates, crustaceans, and the eggs and hatchlings of frogs and fish. |
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While most species are generalist and opportunistic feeders, a few are specialists. |
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A second structure, the generalist camp, utilizes generalists to both live with campers and run a variety of activities. |
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I've seen us go from generalist to specialist and now in many cases, back to generalist. |
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Pollination effectiveness of specialist and generalist visitors to a North Carolina population of Claytonia virginica. |
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Moreover, via his role as a generalist Paul has been in a position to make valuable contributions that escape the overspecialized. |
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However, if this were true, all or most masting species in a forest would have to mast in synchrony to be effective against generalist herbivores. |
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A generalist on the court might have pointed out that both science and common sense recognize that a mother and her unborn child are biologically distinct individuals. |
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