Although the performances are well done, the variation in recording quality and background noise is audible. |
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Individual variation exists in absorption, metabolism, and excretion rates of xenobiotics. |
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The sinking and rising of lakes is the sole rhythmic variation on a theme of universal erosion. |
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We studied allozyme variation in metapopulations of two species of water fleas in the skerry archipelago of southern Finland. |
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A variation on the water cannon is a device which allows an electric shock to be directed via the fluid. |
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Use of a CAT scan is optimal to verify the actual variation in the malleolar axial relationship. |
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Deneff exploits rock idioms, such as rapidly repeated chords, ostinato bass lines and syncopated rhythms, but with little variation of content. |
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In the two games where this variation was tested, White was able to develop an early initiative on the queenside. |
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Sinus arrhythmia is the variation in the heart rate that occurs during inspiration and expiration. |
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Lastly, keep in mind that children like variation and to have a say in what they do. |
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The characters used to distinguish N. w. immaculatus are negated by the variation in our specimens. |
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It is a practical A to Z of classical technique, with each variation forming its own set exercise. |
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As with the photosynthetic apparatus, stomata can acclimate to long-term variation in CO2 supply. |
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Because of the complexity of these derivatives, we chose to analyze the different sources of variation involved in the likelihood separately. |
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It's a variation of the Cinderella fairy tale that knows its target audience. |
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But recently, new forms of genomic variation have been appreciated above and beyond single nucleotide polymorphisms. |
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Development of models of intraspecific body size variation incorporating abiotic and biotic factors would be useful. |
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A region where the variation of a quantity has a relative maximum is called an antinode of that quantity. |
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First, fixation index estimates showed more random variation across generations with decreasing total numbers of populations. |
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The foramina of the zygomatic bone that transmit branches of the zygomatic nerve are often subject to variation in number and position. |
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The artery and nerve may be compromised if a variation of the abductor digiti minimi also occupies the canal. |
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Leah, Jeremy, Demi, and Wesley were playing a game of sardines, a variation of hide-and-seek, in the orchard. |
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Alternatively you can drink sangria or a Valencian variation on that composition. |
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Great variation exists in the ways community colleges have responded to the rising immigrant student population on their campuses. |
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It's probably because of this complex and uncontrolled variation that the results of the experiment were somewhat messy. |
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The end result is a decrease in regional variation in attitudes, especially within the East. |
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This possibly could be evidence of a regional variation associated with the South. |
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No matter which variation of polio a vaccinated individual comes into contact with, he or she should successfully resist infection. |
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As described above, it allows antigenic variation in its antigens to evade the host immune system. |
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A recent variation on the latter assumes disulfide reshuffling as the mechanism of polymerization. |
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To preserve the variation named varieties have to be grafted, a labour intensive business which explains the high price. |
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The third movement is a rondo, which is a variation repeating itself over and over again. |
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There will still be a 10-15 per cent variation between readings on meters and lab values. |
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The regional variation of ocean depth acts as a lens to refract the waves, just as a lens refracts light. |
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The hypothesis of this study was that variation in observed plant associations were correlated with variations in soil properties. |
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The purpose of the proposed variation is to zone lands in Tullow and its environs to use for residential, institutional and industrial uses. |
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His lyrical talents are no less impressive than his mood swings, showing variation in meter, tempo and vocal tone. |
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We assay variation in a natural population to assess whether microsatellite markers can be informative for future studies in this species. |
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The aftersun range includes the traditional re-hydration and moisturising cream, a modern Aloe Vera variation and a specific sunburn cream. |
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The self-incompatible composite Senecio jacobaea exhibits geographic variation in the frequency of rayed and discoid individuals. |
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Mammals, as we have learned to expect, employ a bizarre and pointlessly complicated variation on the straightforward and logical reptilian plan. |
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While there is some geographic variation in their diet, their main prey are ringed seals and bearded seals. |
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A variation of traditional acupuncture is called auriculotherapy or ear acupuncture. |
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Under socialism, economic and social equality increased as variation in herd size and wealth levels was reduced. |
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As Ray puts it, this is akin to the change and variation occurring among the characters in a story. |
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The spectra show a large variation in spectral features like the number of bands, bandwidths, and their polarization behavior. |
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These inconsistent findings may be explained by a variation in the detection of latent disease. |
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A variation of this uses a stream of gas or liquid in the rocket nozzle to divert the exhaust flow. |
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A recent approach to reduce the interlaboratory variation has been to prepare a calibration curve using calibrated lyophilized plasmas. |
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This large range in ripe grapes is an important source of variation in quality. |
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This substitution has recently been implicated in plumage variation in a wild population of bananaquits. |
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We also examine genetic variation in teosinte for several quantitative traits that differentiate maize and teosinte. |
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The golden whistler, richer in geographic variation than any other bird, is the world's greatest speciator. |
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Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons. |
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Geographical variation results in clinal variation triggering aestival dormancy. |
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One variation of the baffled sound suppressor is known as the coaxial suppressor. |
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As variation in performance evaluation increases, so does the impact on the student's final ranking. |
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They also suggest a common geographic origin in antiquity, with a range of variation between cultures in time and space. |
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Fluctuations in price spreads suggest relative variation in consumer demand and cattle supply entering the food chain. |
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I believe a variation of the seal had been in use by the Lord High Admiral of Scotland about a century earlier. |
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Accordingly, there is wide variation in the range of sentences for this offence. |
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Part of this variation may be related to fluctuations that occur within the patient or to new medications such as analgesics and antipyretics. |
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It is well known that red-grained wheats show a wider variation in grain dormancy than white-grained wheats. |
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There's a gorgeous chorale variation for brass and, most boldly, a full-unison restatement of the ground. |
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Some variation for the mittens would be to add a cuff of ribbing or fringe to the outside of the mitten. |
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In his latest book, Ross tries to undermine the YEC teaching of variation within the created kind. |
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The earlier variation has a small triggerguard and generally lacks a magazine safety. |
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However, some of the age variation may record a real uneven distribution of radiogenic argon. |
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The discovery, in 1891, of the variation of latitude by Seth Carlo Chandler Jr. depended in part upon Chandler's invention of the almucantar. |
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Typically, there will be a provision in the rules allowing for their variation from time to time. |
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This abbreviated variation of the looping rib vault was also an innovation of Benedikt Ried in Bohemia and his followers in Germany. |
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Two allotropes of the element exist, accounting for the slight variation in densities. |
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Most speakers are largely unaware of the extent of allophonic variation in their language. |
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The remote controlled variation works much like a child's radio-controlled toy. |
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Rate variation among lineages is the footprint of selection and can be indicative of species radiations or differential structural constraints. |
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Most bolt actions will fit the cartridge without bolt modification and bullets up to.35 caliber can be fitted into some variation of the case. |
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The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents. |
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In fact, the panels are modular and there is only one layout of folds, with variation introduced by random rotation. |
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Technological innovation is an important source of variation in organizations and, in turn, a root of organizational adaptation. |
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A recent analysis of commercial products found wide variation in the active ingredient, allicin. |
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The book starts with a short introduction that explains the author's interest in this variation and some general background. |
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Is this a single hole version of the above game or is it a variation of quoits with a hole instead of a stake? |
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The large variation in disease detection rates with cervical smears may be partly due to differences in the sampling devices and the techniques of sampling. |
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Isopods and amphipods spend low tide buried in wrack, where variation in temperature and humidity is strongly damped relative to the exposed intertidal surface. |
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Recently several populations and species of Antirrhinum were characterized for their percentage of autogamy and self-fertility, and large variation was observed. |
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A further variation is found in the rich shortcrust used for the Russian coulibiac, which differs in being made with yeast, which makes it light and puffy. |
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It will then be compared to small amounts of sequence from 10 to 20 other breeds, including the beagle, to study genetic variation within the canine species. |
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As I went spelunking through the research literature, I found a huge variation in definitions. |
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We expected the extensive annual variation in the timing of environmental variables to correlate with timing of breeding as reported earlier for willow ptarmigan. |
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In the face of fluctuating environments, organisms that reproduce asexually have a reduced capacity to generate variation compared to sexual organisms. |
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The amazing degree of variation in the experiences of asexual people suggests that the underlying causes of their lack of sexual attraction are very different. |
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A great variation in endosperm size is observed within angiosperms. |
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In standard English, both in Britain and America, the phonetic realisation of the dental fricative phonemes shows less variation than for many other English consonants. |
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Color variation resulted from many combinations of ready-mixed colors. |
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These differences could be related to variation in degree of lithification of the overburden, causing it to collapse vertically rather than with more gentle downsagging. |
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This coconut cream-based drink is Puerto Rico's delicious variation of eggnog. |
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For an interesting variation on these burgers, tuck a piece of goat cheese or feta cheese in the center of each before grilling. |
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The shaky claim that DNA is a replicator ignores the endless subtle variation by means of which nature passes life on from one generation to the next. |
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Although the three women on the cover of Time Magazine were not bloggers, the women using blogging tools are doing a variation on daily whistle-blowing as they blog. |
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Also, the distribution and extent of plant species and genetic variation are related to factors such as taxonomic status, life history and biogeographic history. |
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In the area sampled, there is considerable variation in the orientation of the schistosity and consequently the amount of rotation will vary from site to site. |
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Similarly, no scribe in antiquity could have worked with such a typology, for every variation in the objects could never be registered in bureaucratic discourse. |
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The technique, which can detect adulteration and locational variation of active constituents of plant materials, has been patented in the U.S. and the European Union. |
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This is most likely to be due to variation in Fe distribution within and adsorbed by plant tissues, and it was particularly evident in the root samples. |
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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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There is regional variation in Canadian English vowel backing. |
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However, most of the previous sociolinguistic studies compare how basilects or vernaculars differ from acrolects, disregarding variation in mesolects. |
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Geochemical variation is common in deposits of many rhyolitic eruptions, especially those from large, caldera-forming events in continental settings. |
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The juxtaposition makes the variation in quality all the more jarring. |
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In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture. |
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There is a set of booster vaccines at about kindergarten age, with a little bit of variation from practice to practice. |
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Each model clutched a Bloomsbury bag in one hand, all a variation on the new, hand-painted leather and suede piece. |
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If your not sure your child has the coordination to share in the operation of a tandem bike, there's a fun variation referred to as a bike trailer. |
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A variation on this speculates that there may be countless random universes, among which ours is antecedently probable and therefore unremarkable, it needs no explanation. |
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Scott and Atkinson admit that the complexity involved in making a film can lead to a wild variation in quality. |
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Another variation replaces the anise with candied fruits like oranges, pineapples, and figs. |
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The greatest variation in results between participants within the same country was also demonstrated by the Swedish speakers in the study. |
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The same riddle is also known from the Faroe Islands, Norway, Iceland, and a variation also occurs in England. |
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If genetic factors account for half of the variation of pubertal timing, environment factors are clearly important as well. |
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In many populations the amount of variation attributable to nutrition is shrinking. |
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This variation is partly due to its transmission through oral culture rather than codified texts. |
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There is considerable variation in burial practices, both spatially and chronologically, which suggests a lack of dogma about funerary rites. |
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One variation on this topic is activism by postconsumers, with the strategic emphasis on moving beyond addictive consumerism. |
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Of course, concomitant with the rich bauplan diversity of pontoniine and palaemonine taxa, more variation exists than herein illustrated. |
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There is great variation in color, size, and type of the bird species that call the gulf home. |
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A magnetic compass's user can determine true North by finding the magnetic north and then correcting for variation and deviation. |
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A variation on terrestrial celestial navigation was used to help orient the Apollo spacecraft en route to and from the Moon. |
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There is some variation in the presentation of the order, but the astara always begins, and the tabbayt always ends. |
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In tropical areas, seasonal variation was less evident and the disease was present throughout the year. |
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Although Maya cities shared many common features, there was considerable variation in architectural style. |
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Additionally, there may have been some regional variation in how these exceptional cycles were managed. |
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There is also regional variation in mitochondrial DNA due to the inclusion of wild mares in domestic herds. |
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Another trait unique to domestic sheep as compared to wild ovines is their wide variation in color. |
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Wild sheep are largely variations of brown hues, and variation within species is extremely limited. |
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Spoken English shows great variation across regions where it is the predominant language. |
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There is however some regional variation between the states, particularly in regard to South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia. |
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But in competing with the French language the variation in dialects was a serious disadvantage. |
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Language variation is systematic, in that it can be related to social divisions within a community, such as class and gender. |
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Since there are only five vowels, a good deal of variation in pronunciation is tolerated. |
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There is little variation with respect to the sets of consonants used in various English dialects. |
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One variation of the howl is accompanied by a high pitched whine, which precedes a lunging attack. |
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Assortative interactions can generate highly nonrandom variation among groups. |
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This is a spicy variation of Kung Pao Chicken using cashews rather than the more common peanuts. |
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Clinal variation in the size of the secondary sexual character may be due to the effects of the Fisher or the handicap process. |
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For the detection of variation of growth it was necessary to devise the extremely sensitive balanced crescograph. |
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For local government purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 council areas, with wide variation in both size and population. |
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As a standardised form, literary Welsh shows little if any of the dialectal variation found in colloquial Welsh. |
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There is speculation as to what caused this variation within the three chronospecies. |
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Thus, processes of hypoaneuploidy could affect genomic stability producing this variation in number of loci. |
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Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. |
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In the 20th century, variation between the editions was reduced to comparing the Cambridge to the Oxford. |
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Scottish English, a Scottish variation of southern English English, began to replace the Scots language. |
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Copacabana, Bolivia, is one town that features this rare variation of the subtropical highland climate. |
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An ellipsoid model leads to a variation of the nautical mile with latitude. |
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These averages disguise considerable variation across the region, due chiefly to the upland regions and adjacent seas. |
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In knot theory, Conway formulated a new variation of the Alexander polynomial and produced a new invariant now called the Conway polynomial. |
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A substantial part of the phenotypic variation in a population is caused by genotypic variation. |
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Natural selection will only cause evolution if there is enough genetic variation in a population. |
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It can therefore be a source of variation that is new to a population or to a species. |
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This form of the neutral theory is now largely abandoned, since it does not seem to fit the genetic variation seen in nature. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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The variation among the German dialects is considerable, with often only neighbouring dialects being mutually intelligible. |
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In the Middle Ages there was considerable variation in the methods of nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury and other bishops. |
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Seasonal temperature variation is less extreme than most of the United Kingdom because of the adjacent sea temperatures. |
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It also allows for much greater variation in proportions, whereas the strength of round arches depends on semicircular form. |
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One Southern United States variation is sausage gravy eaten with American biscuits. |
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Another popular variation is the corn dog, which is a hot dog that is deep fried in cornmeal batter and served on a stick. |
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A local variation on cabanossi, developed by Italian migrants after World War II using local cuts of meat, is a popular snack at parties. |
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Opor Ayam is another variation of curry, which tastes very similar to that of gulai. |
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Since the 2000s, a number of brewers and outlets have been introducing a variation on keg dispense. |
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There is a great deal of variation in game format although the Laws of Cricket are always observed. |
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Inline hockey is a variation of roller hockey very similar to ice hockey, from which it is derived. |
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In one variation of singles play, each player uses two bowls only and the game is played over 21 ends. |
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There was likely some regional variation in pronunciation, as the Romanian languages and Sardinian evolved differently. |
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This variation in the two areas along with the differences between volcanic areas and shallow seas gives Ireland a range of soils as well. |
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In the formal register, such variation is reduced and the talk has a more monotone, business-like quality. |
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An important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. |
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Darwin acknowledged Blyth's ideas in the first chapter on variation of On the Origin of Species. |
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Natural variation occurs among the individuals of any population of organisms. |
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A portion of all genetic variation is functionally neutral, producing no phenotypic effect or significant difference in fitness. |
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Neutral events can radically reduce genetic variation through population bottlenecks. |
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When genetic variation does not result in differences in fitness, selection cannot directly affect the frequency of such variation. |
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As a result, the genetic variation at those sites is higher than at sites where variation does influence fitness. |
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However, after a period with no new mutations, the genetic variation at these sites is eliminated due to genetic drift. |
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Natural selection reduces genetic variation by eliminating maladapted individuals, and consequently the mutations that caused the maladaptation. |
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Another variation was the Camelback locomotive with the cab halfway along the boiler. |
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However, others have noticed that group variation was relatively similar to the variation observed in other mammalian species. |
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As with other continents, Europe has a large variation of wealth among its countries. |
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The stratification in a lake is not always the result of variation to density because of thermal gradients. |
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Lakes are informally classified and named according to the seasonal variation in their lake level and volume. |
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Due to Somalia's proximity to the equator, there is not much seasonal variation in its climate. |
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Djibouti's climate is significantly warmer and has significantly less seasonal variation than the world average. |
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These exhibitions featured a variation of Japanese objects, including maps, letters, textiles and objects from everyday life. |
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Copacabana, Bolivia, is one the few confirmed towns that features this rare variation of the subtropical highland climate. |
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The wide variety of plant forms spread throughout the Peninsula promotes just as wide a variation in animal species that feed off them. |
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Other than these characteristics, there is little variation across the range of the species. |
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However, the species is now considered monotypic and the size variation is clinal according to Bergmann's rule. |
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Most of these groups are found in the rugged terrain of the southeast, reflecting the greater variation in this area, particularly in Fujian. |
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Then comes the taorluath movement and variation and the crunluath movement, continuing with the underlying theme. |
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Due to the vast numbers and great variation in styles, no absolute chronology of Korean dolmens has yet been established. |
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The variation in musculoskeletal stress markers may indicate a mobile lifestyle for at least some of the males analysed. |
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Atlanta's dialect has traditionally been a variation of Southern American English. |
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By and large, color variation in either group independently follows Gloger's Rule. |
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In general, genetic variation between populations is significant, even among nearby populations. |
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It is however just this required variation that makes identification and classification of the defining features a challenge. |
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Another common variation on the standard English dialect is the use of the word shug for sugar. |
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Assamese cuisine is a mixture of different indigenous styles, with considerable regional variation and some external influences. |
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These plants can also withstand variation in load and consumption by adding more units or temporarily decreasing the production of some units. |
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Wind power gives variable power which is very consistent from year to year but which has significant variation over shorter time scales. |
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Thus the seasonal variation of wind and solar power tend to cancel each other somewhat. |
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Among the different proxies, marine facies variation in combination with outcrop area best explains the palaeodiversity curve. |
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Darwin argued that it was populations that evolved, not individuals, by natural selection from naturally occurring variation among individuals. |
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He emphasised the variability within species, relativity of taxonomic criteria and the accumulation of genetic variation within a species. |
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Similarity in dialects likely reflects the degree of relatedness between pods, with variation building over time. |
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Such variation made it extremely difficult to estimate what the rate would be for human beings. |
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An isoporic line refers to a line of constant annual variation of magnetic declination. |
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Genetic variation is fundamental for a species ability to adapt and survive in new environmental conditions. |
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Loss of this type is likely to lead to loss of genetic variation including local adaptation. |
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Rhodophyta, Chlorophyta, and Heterokontophyta, the three main algal divisions, have lifecycles which show considerable variation and complexity. |
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Asexual reproduction permits efficient population increases, but less variation is possible. |
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However, the dialect variation was a serious disadvantage in the face of the standardised francophonie. |
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While the sound systems of Norwegian and Swedish are similar, considerable variation exists among the dialects. |
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Greater tidal variation and higher tidal current velocities can dramatically increase the potential of a site for tidal electricity generation. |
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Port Said, Kosseir, Baltim, Damietta and Alexandria have the least temperature variation in Egypt. |
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Unfortunately none significant variation for ovothiol was experimentally detected. |
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The American crawl, a variation of the Australian crawl, was developed at the WSA by Louis Handley. |
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There is a great deal of geographical variation in the skull, and presents itself chiefly in dimensions. |
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The genetic variation within this clade shows only a limited regional variation, with the notable exception of Przewalski's horse. |
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They display significant individual, sexual, age and geographical variation in size. |
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They have as much colour variation among themselves as other livestock and pet animals. |
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Bat songs are highly stereotypical but with variation in syllable number, phrase order, and phrase repetitions among individuals. |
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Most herds consist of the common coat variation, yet animals of the menil coat variation are not rare. |
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This variation follows predictable patterns, with birds at higher latitudes being larger and those in arid areas being paler. |
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There are many named cultivars, selected for variation in flower colour and for different foliage colour and growing habits. |
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This causes secular variation of the main field and field reversals at irregular intervals averaging a few times every million years. |
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There is considerable seasonal variation in how much pack ice of the Arctic ice pack covers the Arctic Ocean. |
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For example, oil the wheels and grease the wheels allow variation for nouns that elicit a similar literal meaning. |
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In shallow water flora and fauna is concentrated around coral reefs where there is little variation in water temperature, purity and salinity. |
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Part of this variation could be attributed to a wandering of the Pole across the Earth's surface, by a range of a few metres. |
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There is evidence that this occurs both during secular variation and during reversals. |
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In contrast, a climate reconstruction based on glacial length shows no great variation from 1600 to 1850 but strong retreat thereafter. |
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He would later use his previous measurements of the compass variation to adjust his reckoning. |
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This variation in particle separation and speed is referred to as compressibility. |
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This includes low momentum diffusion, high momentum convection, and rapid variation of pressure and velocity in space and time. |
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Genes and environment influence human biological variation from visible characteristics to physiology to disease susceptibly to mental abilities. |
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Within the human species, the greatest degree of genetic variation exists between males and females. |
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Geographical distribution of human variation is complex and constantly shifts through time which reflects complicated human evolutionary history. |
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Most human biological variation is clinally distributed and blends gradually from one area to the next. |
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Human species do not share the same patterns of variation through geography. |
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There is no apparent systematic variation in age of plutons compared to their position within the batholith. |
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There is also considerable variation between the individual plutons, with an average of 11 ppm for Dartmoor compared to 94 ppm for Bodmin Moor. |
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However, Finnish stress is not lexical and is always on the first two moras, thus this variation serves to separate words from each other. |
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The marathon training program itself would suppose variation between hard and easy training, with a periodization of the general plan. |
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There is a great deal of variation in the pattern of dairy production worldwide. |
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The variation in these skulls were compared to variations in modern humans and within a sample group of chimpanzees. |
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Antler size measured in number of points reflects the nutritional status of the reindeer and climate variation of its environment. |
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Academic research has shown that the most notable variation within Australian English is largely sociocultural. |
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There is considerable social and regional variation within South African English. |
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This variation shows up frequently in newspapers, magazines and political speeches as well as in daily conversation. |
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There is considerable variation in the expression of definiteness across languages and some languages do not express it at all. |
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Usually only capitalised words are used to form an acronym variant of the name, though there is some variation in this. |
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Sometimes there may be variation in a language's orthography, as between American and British spelling in the case of English orthography. |
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Not all Liverpudlians are brought up to speak with this variation but this does not make it any less Scouse. |
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Because of the extensive length of the mountain chain, noticeable variation also exists within this subdialect. |
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Regional variation in Australia consists primarily of differences in vocabulary rather than tone or accent. |
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Sometimes this variation is due to alternative language found in the official UCC itself. |
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A split party vote is a variation of the party vote, used for some conscience issues. |
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The probability of human error and variation is also reduced, as tasks are predominantly carried out by machinery. |
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Additional reactions produce hydrazine, in a variation of the Olin Raschig process. |
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Wind power goes through predictable variation by season, but is intermittent on a daily basis. |
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The situation is further muddied by the huge variation in company structure of the ownership of the railway, its rolling stock and other assets. |
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A start from nearby Applethwaite can also be used to provide a variation to the tourist route. |
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A longer variation of the Warnscale route via Dubs Quarry is also possible. |
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The variation of timing and duration in autumn was more variable than in spring. |
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The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. |
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This considerable variation is due to the subellipsoidal form of the protoconch. |
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Most were some variation of the girl-whistling, boyish, movie kind, but a few were serious, teetotalling and religious. |
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Herringbone fabrics are a twill variation having the twill line reversed at regular intervals. |
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We examined allozyme variation in this population for 20 loci in eleven enzyme systems. |
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Genetic variation and its relationship to population size in reintroduced populations of pink sand verbena, Abronia umbellata subsp. |
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It also withstands the effects of physical impact, vibration, water hammer, thermal variation and pressure shock. |
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You even turned me into your winetaster, a kind of variation on the theme of Ganymede, so fearful were you of being poisoned. |
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We definitely see signal variation along the traverse from the landing point to Yellowknife Bay. |
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Seasonal variation in the leaf essential oil composition of Zanthoxylum clava-herculis growing in Huntsville, Alabama. |
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Furthermore, the variation of linear viscoelastic properties of the composites at different angular frequencies has been investigated. |
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Bardsley and Moffatt use data from a unique variation on the VCM to estimate a mixture model to distinguish altruists from reciprocators. |
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Genetic variation and interrelationships of agronomic characters in landraces of bread wheat from southeastern Iran. |
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Analysis of respiratory syncytial virus strain variation in successive epidemics in one city. |
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The lateralization found in this study showed variation among CA1-4 sectors and subiculum. |
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Introduce some variation to these long lections through drama, or sharing the reading with other voices. |
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With a little variation or imagination, you can put the RHB into a pitch relationship with a three-step drop and sit technique. |
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Genic variation and systematics of rice rats in southern Texas and northeastern Tamaulipas, Mexico. |
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Seasonal variation in erythrocytic and leukocytic indices and serum proteins of female Nubian goats. |
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There is wide variation across England in who gets cholinesterase inhibitors, such as donepezil, rivastigmine and galantamine, it showed. |
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The lower-case united states of America believably reflects the variation of human reactions to the absence of a central authority. |
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A wide variation exists in both dose and plasma concentrations of local anaesthetics associated with systemic toxicity. |
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Intercultivar variation in composition of locular and pericarp portions of fresh market tomatoes. |
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Seasonal phytochemical variation of anti-glycation principles in lowbush blueberry. |
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Although we accept variation in pronunciation, we should not accept variation in the spelling of binomial names. |
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Firstly, we calculate SB2, called the between-groups variance estimate that is based on the variation from one sample mean to the next. |
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