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Surprisingly, yolk reduction revealed no effects on any traits.
Some scientists welcome the work's larger implication: that any traits used in organizing a genetic family tree should be scrutinized from a developmental perspective.
The cynical critic might wonder if there are, in fact, any traits that will meet the criteria for being relatively all-purpose enhancements (Sparrow 2011b; Trommelmans 2006).
Wood vinegar and fermented bioextracts can be used in the form foliar sprays or as a soil drench, there being no significantly difference in the effects found in any traits, between the methods of application.
Beyond those conditions of partial agreement, dictated by our interests and purposes, any traits of the explicans come under the head of "don't-cares" … Under this head we are free to allow the explicans all manner of novel connotations never associated with the explicandum.
Nor does the character demonstrate any traits that would make him more human and vulnerable.
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If any trait has developed over the years I've been coming here, it is consistency.
If the brain evolved any trait during the Pleistocene, he declared, it was flexibility.
Today's biologists tend to be cautious about labelling any trait an evolutionary adaptation — that is, one that spread through a population because it provided a reproductive advantage.
Von Trotta preserves Arendt's dignity to the point of dehumanization, depriving the protagonist of any trait that could render her ridiculous.
Further, we simply have little evidence that selection on groups has promoted the evolution of any trait.
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