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However, the 18S rRNA sequences of Aplousobranchia seemed to evolve at extraordinarily high rates, yielding extremely long branches in the inferred phylogenetic trees [ 18].
Unlike the Puritan settlers who arrived a century later on the shores of Newfoundland, he discovered a mountainous paradise drained by magnificent rivers with banks yielding an extraordinarily rich and diverse vegetation, including a particularly sought-after hardwood of a reddish colour, reminiscent of glowing coals (brasa).
The CY system makes an extraordinarily high ductility demand on the compression yielding material.
Because most would be reluctant to accept that even extraordinarily tempting offers limit one's responsibility for yielding to them, the magnitude of the inducement by itself seems not to suffice to explain our judgments of responsibility.
But yielding perhaps to the pressure to break out in an extraordinarily tight race -- at least as measured by a Des Moines Register poll published on Sunday -- some candidates went after their rivals even in a state with a reputation for disdaining negative campaigns.
Neither yielding nor resisting.
He hates yielding to pressure".
Reforms are now yielding fruit.
There is no yielding.
The war against terrorism is yielding dividends.
"All have been yielding, or high-yielding," says Gachanja.
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