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In the second year of the study, when there were no 10 °C treatments, more submerged larvae survived at 15 than at 20 °C, and more survived 24-h submersion than 72-h submersion; survival after 48 h was not significantly different from survival after 24 or 72 h.
Countless more survived beatings, shootings, and whippings.
Her problems continued in the set piece "Un bel dì," which was more survived than mastered.
That limit was lowered to 24 weeks in 1990, as better care for premature babies meant more survived.
But many more survived, if the increased size of the flock is any indication, Mr. Seebode said.
Had more survived, we would have a "radically different" understanding of the nature of Greek tragedy as a genre.
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Selection usually depends only on whether an individual, not a group, leaves more surviving children.
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Dominant females leave more surviving young on average than subordinate ones.
Generation after generation, the rich had more surviving children than the poor, his research showed.
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