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That notwithstanding, he remains convinced that cruising parks are valuable places that "need to be written about with much more richness and nuance, especially by heterosexual culture and by a kind of normalising homosexual discourse, a homo-normative discourse".

They had so much more richness and depth than I had expected and I loved the idea of mining the details of this 'small story' with these incredibly complex and very human characters".

As shown in Figure 2, we found that there was much more richness in bacterial diversity in BV individuals than in CN individuals at the 3% dissimilarity level.

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At a resolution of 1ms and much more temporal richness than in imaging we'd need many more time bins to describe the data, which increases the risk of overfitting.

The more often I practice mindfulness I have found: I can embrace myself and others with greater compassion, my life has much less conflict, I am less impulsive and less reactive, my emotions feel more balanced, my thoughts are less intrusive, I sleep well, I am in excellent health, and I spend much more time savoring the richness of life.

It has so much more depth of field and richness than we could have got on HD.

Much more interesting and impressive is the richness of the social chronicling.

Chung et al. [56] found that plant species richness increased microbial and fungal biomass but only under treatments with either elevated CO2 or elevated soil N. Species richness had a much more variable influence on microbial enzyme activity demonstrating significant interactions with resource availability [56], results that are broadly consistent with our experiment.

While the Engelhardt and Ritchie study [30] found higher algal and macrophyte biomass in mesocosms associated with a greater macrophyte species richness, Gough et al. [28] showed that environmental variables explained much more of the variation in potential species richness than biomass.

"I'm much more in the mood now for adornment and richness".

It is therefore unable to incorporate two key aspects of modern molecular knowledge: first is the richness of genomic variation, so much more complicated than simple mutation, and second is the opaque relationship between the genotype and its resulting phenotype.

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