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This warm-up exercise is generally interspersed with two or three all-out sprints lasting only two to three seconds.
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The endogenous viral sequences are generally interspersed within non-coding regions of host genomes but several were found to be inserted into the coding regions of host genes or transposons.
Long-distance movements (classified in our ethogram as walk) were generally interspersed between two clearly identifiable behaviour patterns characteristic of the wood mouse's ethogram: scan and rear-up.
By contrast, if you want to communicate a problem-solving approach, sitting everyone on the same side of the table or (for larger groups) interspersing opposing sides around the table is generally more desirable than sitting across from one another.
Although shorter dives are most common, dives of up to 30 min, generally interspersed with series of shorter surfacings (at 15 to 20 sec intervals), have been recorded.
For the most part, they were broodingly poetic, grandly sweeping ballads, sometimes smothered in strings though generally interspersed with contrasting moods: Denny could sing jazz or country as well as she could sing traditional folk.
In addition, blogs are generally shorter snippets of writing, often interspersed with photos and videos, which puts you in charge of how much time you want to spend.
It constitutes a fairly good balance of sands and rocks, generally interspersed.
CRISPR loci typically consist of repeat sequences interspersed with variable spacer sequences, which are generally segments of DNA captured from viral or plasmid sequences.
We follow the trial, which is interspersed with flashbacks.
The story is interspersed with songs.
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