Sentence examples for generation lineage from inspiring English sources

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In the females from the vinclozolin generation lineage, both young and aged female rats showed significant decreases in percent open arm time and percent open arm entries, without an alteration in general activity level on the elevated plus-maze.

Specifically, a common expression participants used to describe the location of their MSK pain was tshika (PL. ditshika), defined as 'a generation; lineage; blood vessel, vein; artery' (42).

While the Igbo and the Ubang alike are wont to conceive of the rights and freedoms of individuals in universalistic and egalitarian ways, they at the same time espouse the notion that certain characteristics (including gender, generation, lineage membership, birth order, experience, etc).

The authors show that the two cultures have indigenous concepts of rights which are grounded both in a sense of human-ness (which is shared with modern human rights discourse) and a belonging-ness to particular communities of human beings through gender, generation, lineage membership etc.

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Females from either control or vinclozolin F3 generation lineages prefer control lineage males over vinclozolin lineage males, whereas no altered mate preference in males was observed [ 27].

These differences could be attributed to our use of early generation lineages and strong, directional selection on single traits, whereas the rate of evolution in a field population of hybrid sunflowers was estimated for a suite of traits that likely experienced fluctuating natural selection over the 50-year period (Carney et al. 2000).

It is instructive to note that in the course of the 15th century the progress of the three-generation lineage of Josetsu, Shūbun, and Sesshū can be described as a movement from physical permanence and relative security to a peripatetic existence necessitated by political instability and from conservative to more generalized or secular themes.

On the limiting timescale of N generations, lineages may instantaneously coalesce instead of moving directly to state 2. This will create an association of alleles within individuals.

In addition, a single exponentially distributed rate of coalescence (i.e., the Kingman coalescent) is not sufficient to capture all the dynamics of an ancestral process with double reduction; with time rescaled in units proportional to N generations, lineages may coalesce instantaneously if they were sampled from the same individual.

An individual DMR required a statistically significant difference between the F3 generation control lineage versus F3 generation exposure lineage sperm (p < 10-5) [ 13– 13].

A statistical difference in DNA methylation between the F3 generation control lineage versus the F3 generation exposure lineage sperm used a p-value of p < 10-5 [ 13– 13].

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