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"At age 13 or 14 when girls experience rapid growth -- what we call peak height velocity -- their bones grow long, but have not yet solidly mineralized into good, strong structures," Smith said.
Hödl (1977) and Martins, Almeida & (Jim2006) showed that in the Neotropics, males in heterospecific choruses use calling site segregation (i.e. different plant species and different calling heights) to facilitate female approach to conspecific males.
To select groups of RNA structures, we applied the "cutree" function to cut the hierarchical tree obtained from R into groups using the normalized dissimilarity scores, which were also called heights in the tree.
It is also called height advantage.
When I first landed in Moscow I thought these infinite transformations the expression of a country liberated, pulling on different costumes in a frenzy of freedom, pushing the limits of personality as far as it could possibly go to what the president's vizier would call "the heights of creation".
The Fédération Cynologique Internationale and The Kennel Club both call for heights of 18.5-20 inches for males and 17.5-18.5 inches for females.
Karunaratne was perilously close to being lbw to Woakes when 31, immediately after tea, surviving only on the umpire's not-out decision and the technology showing umpire's call on height.
At the emergency meeting of the Security Council on Sunday, Mr. de Mistura pleaded for diplomats to halt what he called "new heights of horror," and asked for 48-hour pauses in the fighting for evacuations and humanitarian relief.
** The style, with its sweeping hyperboles and celebratory tone, typifies many of the early poems in the "Canto" and reaches its limit in the breathtaking section called "The Heights of Macchu Picchu," in which the poet invites the continent's victimized dead to express themselves through him.
The style, with its sweeping hyperboles and celebratory tone, typifies many of the early poems in the "Canto" and reaches its limit in the breathtaking section called "The Heights of Macchu Picchu," in which the poet invites the continent's victimized dead to express themselves through him.
At the Colonial Office in Whitehall, Carnarvon and Kruger's own colleagues were astonished when, speaking through interpreters, he rose to what Meintjes calls "remarkable heights of oratory", imputing that the annexation breached the Sand River Convention and went against the popular will in the Transvaal.
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