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They were based partially on prior claims and counterclaims about the influence of natural selection and of non-selective forces on trait evolution, especially in species such as land snails that have easily distinguishable trait variation (see Millstein 2007a).
The innate desire and yearning to create art may be the most distinguishable trait of the human animal.
Separation for the HFS-B was 7.92, indicating nearly eight statistically distinguishable trait levels and excellent discrimination quality.
Separation for the HFS-W was 9.35, indicating over nine statistically distinguishable trait levels and excellent discrimination quality.
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The V-J pairing of each individual displays its own distinguishable traits when focusing on highly abundant pairs.
Though Prashanth's stunt acts were appreciated, Rangarajan pointed out his character flaws, such as minimal expressions which were "barely a smirk" in the initial scenes, and the distinct lack of distinguishable traits between the twin characters he depicted.
HY-04 and HY-08 exhibit high yield among them, which is a distinguishable agricultural trait from Hwayeong.
Little research has addressed McNally's hypothesis [(1996). Anxiety sensitivity is distinguishable from trait anxiety. In: R. M. Rapee (Ed)., Current controversies in the anxiety disorders (pp. 214 227). New York: The Guilford Press.] that anxiety sensitivity (AS) should be negatively associated with the use of arousal-increasing substances.
Some morphologically distinguishable quantitative traits, such as grain weight, days to heading or plant height, have been evaluated by QTL analysis, but it is sometimes difficult to characterize the phenotype of economically important traits.
SIDERs represent the most abundant TE family described in trypanosomatid genomes to date and can be divided into two subfamilies, namely SIDER1 and SIDER2, which present similar yet distinguishable sequence traits.
These brilliantly-coloured insects produce an intensely painful venom, yet neighbouring species still resemble each other so closely that they are barely distinguishable, an unusual trait known as Müllerian mimicry.
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