Sentence examples for surviving at the same from inspiring English sources

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In generating a class taxonomy similar to that illustrated in Fig. 1a, it could be wrongly construed by the students that ancestral populations always give rise to derived, "newer" populations (e.g., "ancestor" E12 gives rise to "descendants" F23 and F24): adaptive radiation may equally see "ancestral" lineages surviving at the same time as more recently evolved ones.

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As it is, the whole family struggles to survive at the same time as looking after a child with disabilities.

Interestingly, the expected Mendelian ratios for a heterozygous (tardbp fh301/+) in-cross were observed at 3 months, indicating that the homozygous (tardbp fh301/fh301) fish survived at the same rate as the tardbp +/+ and tardbp fh301/+ siblings.

The researchers found that infected rotifers that had been desiccated only seven days, not long enough to kill the fungi, and were blown away survived at about the same rate as in the first experiment.

To avoid both a survival bias and a potential bias from controls being denied housing because of imminent death, controls were required to survive at least the same number of months from date of diagnosis as the case at the time that the case obtained housing and at least three months beyond the date that the case obtained housing.

Experiments should be designed to allow derivation of dose or sensitiser enhancement ratios (DER or SER) (Hall et al, 1982; Lally et al, 2007), where DER equals the surviving fraction at an indicated radiation dose divided by the surviving fraction at the same dose of radiation plus the potential sensitiser, with appropriate account taken of plating efficiency.

"In war," she reflects, "you can survive and not survive, both at the same time".

Mrs. Nesbitt's notes and menus, which survive at the Library of Congress, show the same dishes plodding numbly across the calendar week after week, especially at lunchtime.

It will survive nicely at the same temperatures that are comfortable for most human beings.

Too much "enjoyment," he said, was not appropriate for a club struggling to survive, "but at the same time we cannot kill ourselves".

"This cut for the fuel poor, and the cap for those who need benefits to survive, comes at the same time that profiteering, polluting and unpopular fracking companies are handed huge tax breaks by the government," she added.

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