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Pacing variation could also be due to indirect genetic effects caused by variation in nestmate genotypes within different colonies (Linksvayer and Wade 2005).

In insects, the growth rate of imaginal disks varies with nutrition and keeps pace with variation in somatic growth.

The team was being chopped and changed a bit, which was possibly causing some of the issues, but as the season progressed the team started to almost pick itself and this is when we saw the impressive Townsend imprint on their attack; offloading, pace and variation.

The tone for the weekend will be different from the week, matching the pace and variations of the two.

His long experience in book illustration shows here in the expert pacing and variation of his scenes.

However, to the extent that one can accept the assumption that flows in and out of aggregate employment are proportional to flows in and out those occupations and sectors that are excluded from regulations, and that changes in the structure of employment occur at a slow pace, such variations can be considered as marginal.

Figures 4 and 5 show the changes in levels and pace of variations of U5MR and adult mortality in Africa and its individual regions in comparative perspective with other regions of the world.

Keeping close pace with the variation of the SAM, the variation in the zonal (eastward) geostrophic flow of the ACC derived from the OBP EOF solution is found to exhibit an obviously enhanced fluctuation in the southern ACC on the order of a few mm/s during the past decade.

The glacial cycles that characterize Earth's climate history are paced by variations in Earth's orbital orientation relative to the Sun.

Even in a cycling time-trial, pacing strategies, variations in terrain and environmental factors such as wind speed and direction dictate a varied application of power by the rider.

(A Times story in 1965 mentioned that bus passengers between Moundsville, West Virginia, and Steubenville, Ohio, once would have had to change their watches roughly every five miles—seven adjustments in all to keep pace with local variations, and quoted a "time scientist" at the Naval Observatory calling the United States "the worst timekeeper in the world").

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