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Each generation, many offspring fail to survive to an age of reproduction because of limited resources.
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According to recent research, Narcissus has spawned many offspring in our current generation and narcissism is alive and well and living in America.
In the AIL population generated at UTHSC, for instance, there are many offspring (41±20; range 4 80 per cross) derived from 32 crosses in the final generation, with wide variation in family size.
If populations have too many offspring (common for the host population), students should shuffle the offspring and randomly select 12 cards to make the next generation.
Many offspring had malformed or absent gonads.
If we determined today that favoring "quantity of lives" is the sole rule to follow for self-driving cars, for example, a much more developed, Skynet-esque AI of the future might calculate that citizens of industrialized countries are making the world uninhabitable for a majority of people and their many generations of offspring.
In plants, for example, exposure to stressful UV-light may cause an epigenetic trace which is maintained in many generations of offspring growing under non-stressful conditions [5].
But even 200 years might not be long enough for Ms. Hochuli-Wallman, who wants to preserve her photos for many future generations of offspring.
He produced mutant flies and recorded the patterns of mutations in generation after generation of offspring.
The towns of the M11, M4 and M1 corridors are filling up with second generation immigrant offspring.
Generation of offspring.
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