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The separation of updraft and downdraft is a marked trait of mature supercells, but the direction of spin is highly unusual.
One reason, in addition to the sheer laziness and complacency that is a marked trait of today's media, is that these records normally appear in the BUSINESS section.
Attention to detail was a marked trait of his colossal churches and palaces, culminating in swirling terraces and bulging balconies that lent a whimsical touch to familiar neo-gothic and orientalist styles.
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Clear quartz is a very common crystal, and her specimen has no marked trait to make it special: it's not huge, or strikingly shaped, or colored, or perfectly clear.
John Dewey wrote of the era: "The most marked trait of present life, economically speaking, is insecurity".
And here it is: to be rid of my most marked trait, extreme anxiety.
The estimated trait range through time showed an initial period of narrow divergence, followed by a marked increase in trait ranges associated with the accelerated evolution of flower size within the clade Nematanthus-A (Fig. 2a).
Accompanying these traits is a marked arrogance that is apparent among not only politicians but also ordinary citizens.
On the other hand, although highly effective, enhancement of milk production abilities in highly producing dairy cows has also been accompanied by a marked decline for other functional traits such as reproductive performances [3], [4].
Within each medium, growth rate and carrying capacity were not correlated, but a marked trade-off between these traits was observed over the media, with high K and low r in the glucose rich medium and low K and high r in the other media.
Statistical evaluation of the significance of a marked locus's influence on the phenotypic trait is performed via calculation of a plausibility criterion (the LOD score).
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