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hand tree
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Chiranthodendron pentadactylon, a tree with distinctive red flowers that resemble open human hands.
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On the other hand tree bumblebees have caused some alarm to people because of the proximity of bird boxes to houses, and their use of roof spaces and even the vent pipes of tumble driers as suitable places to build a nest.
On the other hand, tree boles that do not include, or only include a small part of, the stem portion above 50%% of total height are unlikely to be predicted differently by a DH+ taper model compared to how they would be predicted by a DH one.
In this figure it is seen that in the tree of protein sequences (right hand tree) the Group 1 sequences (red) are clearly clustered together and separate from the Group 2 sequences (green).
We identified Sec24 homologs in all Excavate and Chromalveolate genomes we screened, so in a scenario where Excavates and Chromalveolates represent the deepest branches of the eukaryote tree (as per Figure 2, left hand tree), the only innovation since LECA would be a single gain of a duplicate gene in the lineage leading to Plantae, Amoebozoa and Opisthokonts.
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Her major subjects can be seen as opposites: hunters, and on the other hand, trees that have been identified as the largest of their species by the American Forestry Association.
On the other hand, tree-based protocols continuously split the set of tags into two subsets each time a collision occurs.
On the other hand, tree-search or list-based detectors require substantially higher complexity but can offer (near- ML performanear- ML as the well-known sperformanceing algorithm [2-4,15-19].
On the other hand, tree-based schemes [32, 33] utilize the tags-set splitting mechanism based on a prefix value issued by the interrogator, i.e., the reader continuously split a set of currently collided tags into two subsets until each set contains only one tag.
On one hand, trees are great carbon dioxide sinks, sucking the heat-trapping gas from the air.
"At 13 today, he hit it up and over the left hand trees and hit 8 iron over the green - he pitched it 335 yards off the tee there.
On one hand, trees are mopping up the carbon that we've pumped into the atmosphere, and because there is more carbon to mop up, they're getting fatter at a faster rate than they did before.
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