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A fearsome will to win is one of the Spaniard's most useful traits.
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But this self-portrait veers dangerously close to self-satisfaction, not the most useful trait in a personal essayist.
Importantly, from this same data-set, Feret diameter ratio, and Tooth area : blade area were considered among the most useful adaptive traits in multivariate approaches to temperature inference based on standard trait-climate correlations [12].
Given the current numbers of children born by IVF in the rare groups, this design will be most useful for examining trait measures or common conditions and risk factors such as emotional and behavioural symptoms, cognitive ability, asthma, blood pressure and BMI.
Considering these five desirable traits will be most useful during primaries when there is a choice among candidates within the same party.
For example, flood management is an urgent requirement in some areas (where perennial energy crops might be beneficial) while improved crop traits would be most useful in areas where food crops are challenging to grow (or might become more challenging with climate change).
In practice, it may be most useful to identify a handful of traits for an extended study and therefore, in addition to saving unnecessary computational cost, the maximum number K should not be too large to facilitate biological interpretation of the findings.
Assessments that include landscape features and species traits will likely be most useful in guiding conservation under climate change.
First, humans tend to select against the traits that they find most useful, especially in harvested or managed populations.
This is in accord with the international literature and the original report [ 10], supports the complementary function of both approaches, and is most useful for the assessment of sub-threshold traits.
Studies that both retain a biogeographic perspective and control for the phylogenetic trait conservatism are the most useful in elucidating the consequences of evolution of the climbing habit (Asner et al., 2012; Gallagher and Leishman, 2012).
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