Sentence examples for population emerges from inspiring English sources

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When its population emerges in the evening to promenade and gather outside cafés, you could imagine you were somewhere in Italy – until you hear a muezzin's call from one of the city's many mosques, or fix your eye on a building that looks like it was transplanted from 1950s Moscow.

One drawback of using the state population emerges when states have a large dependency ratio which could result from a relatively large population under the age of twenty or older than 65.

Right, two population emerges from the distribution of the average slope values of individual cells (two peaks Gaussian, ASL: F = 0.0014, VAR: F = 0.0001).

However, in some cases (not always) an occasional homogenous cell population emerges that continue to grow further for 30 60 PDs (Figs 2 and 3) [ 5- 7] before senescence occurs (also called agonescence, described below) [ 25].

Here we investigate whether the variation in offspring desertion in a population emerges either by each individual behaving consistently between different broods, or it is driven by the environment.

Thus, these data exclude the possibility that an authentic trophoblast population emerges after BMP treatment of hESCs, even in the conditions most favorable to the appearance of such a phenotype.

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While these authors identified a hemogenic endothelium population emerging by day 35 of reprogramming, our results indicate the emergence of an endothelial population as early as day 5.

In the journal Nature, three separate teams of geneticists survey DNA collected from cultures around the globe, many for the first time, and conclude that all non-Africans today trace their ancestry to a single population emerging from Africa between 50,000 and 80,000 years ago.

The type of rumination and sample population emerged as moderators of effect sizes, such that larger effects were observed among samples using ED-specific measures of rumination and heterogeneous samples compared to only non-clinical samples.

Its first report on the consumer habits of the population emerged last year, and since, "people have been telling us they're hungry for a serious, thorough compilation," leading to the current survey.

Populations were sown instead of transplanted in order to mimic a volunteer population emerging as weeds in a wheat crop.

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