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The monkeys grew up sturdy, disease-free, and larger than those from the wild.
Obsessed with habit and stance as well as good looks, he created many sturdy and disease-free narcissi varieties which today lend themselves to commercial growing.
Macroalbuminuria is an even stronger CVD risk factor (61). Bakris considered glomerular filtration rate (GFR) a sturdier measure of renal disease than urinary albumin.
For thousands of years, people have crossed sexually compatible plants and then chosen among their offspring for what seemed like desirable characteristics (sturdy roots, for example, or resistance to disease).
Studying the more than 1,000 letters, Mr. Murphy remembered, "I saw Effie being damaged year after year, coming to believe that she had some awful internal disease, watched her handwriting go from a sturdy Scotch script to a shaky scrawl".
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Bred for disease resistance and increased productivity, this variety is characterized by a short, sturdy stalk that minimizes loss from drooping.
Others noted that longevity isn't the only reason to take interest in the naked mole rat: The animals have an immunity to diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, which may also stem from their sturdy proteins.
It looks sturdy.
He looked sturdy.
They're sturdy.
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