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Given that natal dispersal in hares is male biased and occurs preferentially in immature individuals (< 180 days old) [ 17, 18], we expected under the first prediction that the propensity for <span class="lh">making explorations would be male-biased and occur preferentially in juveniles and during the period when most natal dispersal events are recorded, i.e. from July to November [ 17, 18].
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It blew half a gale from the northwest the next two days, making exploration with the canoe uninviting, so I took my chain saw and cut up some dead spruces while Ruth worked on carving out a woodcut.
The price of crude has risen – from below $10 per barrel barely a decade ago to a current level of around $110 with predictions it could double again in the coming years, making exploration a highly attractive business.
This paper is a sense making exploration of a domain of futures work we all recognise but are yet to fully appreciate.
The water continues to flow inside the ice column, making exploration behind the icefall challenging at best, and potentially dangerous.
Since the Bullmoose mine exhausted its supply of coal in 2003, world coal prices have increased making exploration and mining in Tumbler Ridge economically feasible again.
At this time the site appears to have been covered in dense vegetation, making exploration of the ruins difficult and resulting in only a brief description of the acropolis.
The architecture common to these three systems aims at making exploration as effortless as possible.
This dual role of PTTG therefore seems to be quantitative, making exploration of this gene important for disease regulation.
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