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Especially in the training company the division of labor was more often separated along gender lines.
We have demonstrated that two genetically linked markers are more often separated by meiotic recombination in tetraploid than in diploid Arabidopsis.
In addition, patients reported more violence in their families during childhood and adolescence than comparison subjects (F 1,125) = 22.00, p <.001); and patients were more often separated from their biological mother for a time period of least 3 month before puberty (21% of the patient sample, no comparison subject, chi2 = 7.76, p <.01).
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For example, the strophe, antistrophe and epode of the ode form are often separated into one or more stanzas.
This inclination to combine topics more often kept separate (such as 'the concept of God' and 'having sex') is salient throughout his work.
Sponsors proposed these much more often than separate tests, and the U.S. EPA, in its test plan reviews, went on to recommend them in place of nearly all the separate tests proposed.
In other countries schemes are more often run by separate occupational funds or by funds providing for different risks, as tends to be the pattern in continental Europe and Latin America.
Participate more often in class.
Luckily, the dog-friendly atmosphere there meant lots of other pooches engaged him for the few minutes we were separated and more often than not kept him circling around as far as his tied leash permitted, rather than keep him standing stationary.
16 19 The report on childhood in Belgium "Portrait de l'enfance en Belgique" was published in 2004 6 and showed that parents were more often smokers and/or depressive when separated.
However, it is more often placed in a separate family, the Tichodromadidae.
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