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IT was the quiet that was alarming, a stillness that almost bred unease.
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The high degree of conservation in LD phase found in this sort sequence in almost breeds, independently of their geographic origin, could indicate that high levels of gene flow have occurred between populations following domestication, as is suggested by Kijas and coworkers [ 3], but also, a selection pressure exerted over this DNA region [ 28].
The Humane Society estimates that there are 15,000 big cats in private hands, almost all bred in the United States, and a similar number of 15,000 primates.
Between the founding of the breed club and the present, the early Shetland blood has been almost completely bred out, in order to maintain and improve the small stock horse look sought by the breed founders.
This study should permit the determination of the risk of bias when comparing and selecting animals from different herds on estimated breeding values (EBV), and the results obtained can then be used as a reference for other beef cattle breeds, which are almost exclusively bred by natural service.
Certain cats are deemed more desirable as a marketable commodity and are are almost always bred specifically for sale.
It almost always breeds on stable pack ice near the coast and up to 18 km offshore.
Subsidies almost always breed scams and this is true of most forms of renewable energy now proposed and used.
Males almost always breed alone and aggressively expel other males from their nesting sites.
Scholars say that the system in Japan almost never breeds dependence, and they suggest that the Japanese approach has emphasized the work ethic and the importance of family ties.
The competing demands of advisors, colleagues, and a student's own high expectations almost inevitably breed anxiety and depression.
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