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Flocks form a tight sphere-like formation in flight, frequently expanding and contracting and changing shape, seemingly without any sort of leader.
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He frequently expanded the number of tonal centres (central keys) in the exposition, and sometimes also the number of basic themes, from two to three.
London, England John Playford, (born 1623, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng. died November 1686?, London), English music publisher and bookseller whose popular and frequently expanded collection of music and dance steps remains the principal source of knowledge of English country dance steps and melodies.
Her first collection, "Dance of the Happy Shades," was published when she was 37. Throughout her career, she has drawn from the setting of her home of rural Ontario and frequently expanded on themes of sex, desire, work, discontent and aging.
Drum kits are frequently expanded with orchestral percussion such as timpani and gongs.
Now, with a world of instant information available to our multitasking students, the professor's role has frequently expanded.
By contrast, while HSEs appear or disappear (but never entirely) in evolution, they more frequently expand or contract, merge or separate, and/or migrate towards or away from the TSS.
However, Treg lymphocytes are frequently expanded in physiological conditions such as aging [ 119] and pregnancy [ 120].
After the retreat of the LGM, temperate species frequently expanded from southern refugia into previously glaciated northern ranges.
These results indicate that LCRs more frequently expand than contract, and thus, contribute to extending protein sequences.
We find that mitochondrial telomeres frequently expand into subtelomeric regions, resulting in gene duplications, homogenizations, and/or fragmentations.
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