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Rather they would all go to 161st Street and Grand Concourse -- just like our co-inhabitants from Parkchester, Norwood, Morris Park, Mott Haven, Woodlawn and even City Island.
Seen for what we are, co-inhabitants of a slim wet planet, co-evolved under the same strains, the same harmonies, collaborators in a shared environment, how could the resemblances be less than they are?
In the Census' module "Co-inhabitants" there is information about the number of people living with the person in the CSWH dataset, their age and sex, but not their working status.
Pronouns were particularly problematic; calling you "it" and "he slash she" made you feel like a stranger instead of a co-inhabitant of my body.
The 24-hour channel features shows called things like "Vegetarianism: The Noble Way of Living," "Animal World: Our Co-Inhabitants," and "Words of Wisdom".
The crowd, on command, burst into hysterical howls of laughter, aching belly howls that went on and on and on, an event which frightened me far more than my 6 billion co-inhabitants, as a demonstration of how easily mass emotion can be created, just by urging one to recall primordial fears.
While some of these features are also distinct from the Sinhalese and Tamil co-inhabitants of the island, and from Veddas with Portuguese, Dutch or British ancestry, some claim that certain other features including genetic traits do appear among present-day Sri Lankans, suggesting that their ancestry traces back to some of the earliest human settlers on the island.
Recently, it has been shown TA system toxins can be delivered to co-inhabitants via a type VI secretion system and effectively retard their growth [24].
The unpaired antitoxin genes may be retained to enable resistance to toxins produced by other bacterial strains that are co-inhabitants of the vaginal biome.
CD34+ hematopoietic and CD34− mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells are co-inhabitants of bone marrow, but have rarely been applied in conjunction to heal tissue defects.
Collectively, these findings suggest that G. vaginalis may competitively exclude a wide-range of vaginal co-inhabitants and is resistant to a larger number of bacterial toxins than either of the strains produce.
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