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As demonstrated in [4], gender segregation is a widespread characteristic of offline social behavior.

It has been argued that a dependence on local resources is a widespread characteristic of the Middle Palaeolithic, but how such behaviors were manifested on the landscape remains unclear.

These mobile cytoplasmic invaginations may be a widespread characteristic of actively growing tissues.

It is now evident that caspase-like proteins are likely to be present in all domains of life and are a widespread characteristic of unicellular organisms.

The ability to fix molecular nitrogen is a widespread characteristic of prokaryotic cells, being established among various groups of bacteria including some archaea [ 18, 19].

When they occurred, it was the female that displaced the male, which may indicate female dominance, a widespread characteristic of other lemurs [Kappeler, 1993].

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This probably shows that a pygidial coelom is a more widespread characteristic than one may think because these two species are only distantly related to P. dumerilii within annelids [ 17, 19].

However, the extent to which this is a widespread feature of Trifolium species, or characteristic of a restricted part of the genus Trifolium still needs further investigation.

Steudel is a widespread helophyte characteristic of the ecotone between terrestrial and aquatic environments in freshwater to brackish water bodies [ 20], exhibiting a wide tolerance to the conditions [ 21], especially to water depth [ 22], it was chosen as the object plant of this research.

A hybrid modeling method combined with a suitable classification of process characteristics ensures a widespread model synthesis for quality prediction.

In order to narrow the scope of our consideration down to the issue of biogenesis alone, one may point out that in the literature on the subject there is a widespread practice of indicating those characteristics of human beings which appear (or disappear) during the embryonic phase, and upon which the moral status thereof is defined, and therefore also legal status.

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