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The southern Maine mussels, however, developed thicker shells in the presence of Asian shore crabs.
But I thought I had developed thicker skin by now, if only through repeated exposure to grief.
After 65 days, she found that the mussels that shared their tank with the crabs had developed thicker shells than the ones that lived alone.
I'd like to think I've developed thicker skin since then...but I'm a human.
These tetraploid lines developed thicker and broader leaves, having a darker green color, and larger flowers and showed a slightly smaller tree size and leaf density in comparison with the rest of the citrange lines (all diploid).
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He says he and his team at Fitch have developed thick skins to deal with the pressure.
There are species, for instance, that developed thick insulating corky bark to protect the tree even when it is burning.
Of the remaining seven patients with visual acuity <20/200, six went into phthisis and one eye developed thick epiretinal membrane with traction macular detachment.
To take practical advantage of the developed thick cathode, conceptual designs for a 10-Ah class cell were also carried out using graphite and lithium-metal anodes.
No white letter writer would write such a letter around racism suggesting that black people, for instance, should develop thicker skins and be mindful of coming over as coercive.
For example, some mammal babies develop thicker fur if their mothers have spent less time in the sun.
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