Sentence examples for population intermingling from inspiring English sources

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This population intermingling effect is still more noticeable when the distribution of diseases across populations is visualized.

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The researchers suggest that through the early 1900s, Caspian and Siberian tiger populations intermingled, but hunters subsequently isolated the two groups.

The Irish and black populations intermingled and borrowed elements of folk culture from each other.

As the world's population cheerfully intermingles its way toward a shade of brown, there remain few places that actively honor what was once sneeringly called "miscegenation". One might ask why there still isn't a Guerrero-style monument to Jefferson's love at Monticello and conclude that most cultures lag behind Mestizos in terms of accepting and celebrating their mixed racial identity.

The MIX population arrays intermingle with both these groups, which is expected since these arrays represent randomly laser microdissected cells including both dCINs and MNs.

At D1 the three cell populations were intermingled, and on D3 there was some clustering of luminal cells, which became more marked by D5.

Large buffalo populations commonly intermingle with livestock in Kenya, yet earlier studies have focused on FMD in the domestic livestock, hence the contribution of buffalo to disease in livestock is largely unknown.

Both the ORSC and O. sativa are widely distributed across South, Southeast and Eastern Asia, but the wild stands exist mostly as small, isolated populations, adjoining or intermingling with cultivated fields (Vaughan et al. 2003).

The slow movement of continents has been used to explain both the isolation and intermingling of populations.

But the persistent cleavage between the country's relatively wealthier, oil-producing south and its impoverished north, fueled by the intermingling of populations and religions, appeared to lie at the base of this episode, as in previous ones.

However, the form of the measured electron distribution clearly also depends strongly on the crustal magnetic field below the spacecraft, with apparent conics most often observed around the periphery of strong crustal fields, and beams most often observed in stronger magnetic field regions, albeit with significant intermingling of populations.

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