Sentence examples for common offspring from inspiring English sources

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These were the electric telegraph for communications, steamships for rapid contact with the outside world, railways for the movement of people and products, and "the free press, introduced for the first time to Asiatic society, and managed principally by the common offspring of Hindus and Europeans".

For example, for examining the effect of rearing environment on offspring adult behavior, comparisons were made between common offspring that were raised by either neglectful versus nurturing MaD1 mothers.

Females may prefer more dominant and more attractive males because they provide more resources, better parental care [ 14, 15] or better genes for the common offspring [ 2, 16- 18].

From an evolutionary perspective, discrimination of male calls makes sense in diploid populations where hybrid females suffer a severe reproductive disadvantage from mating with hybrid males, since their common offspring are usually unviable due to the accumulation of deleterious alleles in the hybridogenetically transmitted R genome [ 102, 103].

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In the US veterans study of Araneta et al. two (of 14) types of congenital heart defects were identified as statistically more common among offspring of 1991 male Gulf War veterans than among offspring of other male veterans [ 50].

It is worth a note that renal agenesis/hypoplasia, an occasional component of Goldenhar Syndrome, was observed by Araneta et al, in other research [ 50], to be significantly more common among offspring born post-war to American 1991 Gulf War veterans than among their pre-war offspring.

The length of each run is determined partly by the number of generations since the common ancestor: offspring of cousin marriages have long runs of homozygosity (ROH), while the numerous shorter tracts relate to shared ancestry tens and hundreds of generations ago.

The possibility that autism is more common in offspring of older parents has generated considerable interest (1– 6).

BS have not yet been evaluated in familial high-risk setting and it is unknown if they are more common in offspring of parents with schizophrenia or mood disorders.

There are two other sources of information that, with additional detail could be much more informative: i) The methodologically precise study by Araneta et al. [ 49] which was designed to assess whether all and particular congenital malformations were more common among offspring of 1991 Gulf War veterans than among other veterans did that well.

Thus, the second term on the right-hand side of Equation (31) is common to all offspring of the same dam family, whereas the third term is specific to each individual offspring.

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