Sentence examples for dominant later from inspiring English sources

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Time series sampling showed that nitrifier N2O was present early in the summer season (June) but then denitrifier N2O was more dominant later in the season.

This latter result has a further implication: If increases in prevalence can be traced back to the emergence of a viral genotype that will become dominant later in the season, and that viral diversity circulates around the globe, then similar waves of prevalence around the world should also be expected.

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Currently, detection of DFNA2 hearing loss is based on characteristic clinical findings, including audiometric characteristics as well as a family history of dominant later-onset progressive hearing loss.

His style was highly influential in the two centuries after his death, and it was dominant in later Anglo-Saxon England.

Cossiga joined (1945) the dominant Christian Democratic Party (later the Italian Popular Party) before studying law (LL.B., 1948) at the University of Sassari, where he later taught.

However, the combustion engines would become the dominant paradigm later.

The phylum classification results showed that Proteobacteria (Pseudomonas) were the most influential taxa in earlier decomposition stage whereas Firmicutes (Clostridium, Sporanaerobacter, and Peptostreptococcus) were dominant in later stage under anaerobic conditions.

These advantages allowed the newcomers to overrun older farming and fishing populations of the European peninsula, so that their languages and cultures became dominant among later generations of Europeans.

1135 1179) was a 12th-century Marcher lord who secured a foundation for the dominant position later held by the Braose family in the Welsh Marches.

It may be that Æthelberht was king of east Kent and Eadbald became king of west Kent; the east Kent king seems generally to have been the dominant ruler later in Kentish history.

Interestingly, despite this high mortality, McCormick and Gagliano (in press [36]) showed that for P. amboinensis there is a relationship between the size of the otolith at hatching and who changes sex to become the dominant male later in life; that is, early life history somehow pro-rates subsequent individual success.

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