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"Four to five generations have been wasted since 1952.
They inspired four to five generations of militantly eccentric art fans.
After four to five generations of selection, R s from weighted GP tended to catch up with that from unweighted GP.
The two strains then were bred separately, and the C57BL/6 strain was reintroduced to the u-PA-/ strain every four to five generations.
Thus cell proliferation could be measured over about seven generations, including four to five generations of relatively constant exponential phase growth.
These diploid moth species have been observed to undergo changes in population size spanning many orders of magnitude over short periods of just four to five generations (Baltensweiler and Fischlin 1988; Nelson et al. 2013).
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He inherited the DNA when an ancestor had sex with a Neanderthal about 200 years earlier, or four to six generations back in his family tree.
Janet Kelso, a co-author on the study, said that analyses of the largest chunks of Neanderthal DNA found that the Oase man had a Neanderthal ancestor four to six generations back in his family history.
That is, four to six generations before the present.
He concluded that the men mentioned on the stone likely lived around the year 1000, about four to six generations before their namesakes in the saga.
These NILs were backcrossed three times and self-pollinated for four to six generations.
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