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This strategy entails a selective condition "channeling" a karyotypically divergent population into one with a predominant and predictably drugable karyotypic feature.
And yet, if we reduce genetic differences, we risk turning the human population into one giant clone, tedious to meet with and bereft of the variation needed to respond to changing environments.
Thus its relevance in this context; a book like this one by Mr. Higbee reminds us, in case we've forgotten, that the old industrial technocratic drive to mold the entire planet and all its population into one great globalized termitorium, while intellectually dead, is still and threat ens to be for some time to come the dominant force in lives.
Currently, people want to put the homeless population into one 'bucket.' You cannot.
SB 1070 was an omnibus of Arizona anti-immigration measures, collecting a decade's worth of fears of Mexican drug cartels, competition for jobs and the state's rapidly expanding Latino population into one piece of legislation.
Due to limited numbers of studies we collapsed studies of medical or mixed ICU population into one group.
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The expected June opening of new grad-student housing at Lakeside will consolidate the Butler and Stanworth populations into one location that is closer to campus.
They suggest how our society can take practical steps toward integrating soils, watersheds, forests, wildlife, urban areas, and human populations into one great system a responsible flourishing of our world and culture.
Lo et al. [ 24] reported that a common genetic break separating the populations into one cluster from Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka and another from Africa, Australia and the Pacific was found in all three species.
Since the average age and sex ratio between KoGES and KCMS subjects were different, we combined the association results for lipid parameters not by directly merging the 2 populations into one but by conducting meta-analyses of the obtained associations in each population.
The executed P-values give the probability of specific populations separating into one or more clusters of populations.
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