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The admixture of the average African American is about 20% European.
They pride themselves on their Guaraní descent, although the admixture of European strains is prominent.
The admixture of thwarted Scottish nationalism bred a layer of grievance not felt in English cities, one argument goes.
The admixture of soldiers from countries already conquered by Hitler not only made the Eighth a symbol of the free world's resistance to tyranny, but gave it formidable battle motivation too.
One of the movement's early sins was a fondness for eugenics, the belief that contraception was perfect for "dull-minded natives," as one enthusiast put it, or for curbing the share of melanin in the admixture of humanity.
The admixture of nitrogen is mandatory for stable operating conditions.
The lesion was composed of the admixture of spindle and satellite cells with an atypical shape and hyperchromatic nuclei.
i. Limestone-samples The best results were achieved with the admixture of hydroxypropylcellulose solution with water content.
The Ab titers were remarkably higher compared with the admixture of OVA323-339 and complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA).
There are millions of folks out there like him with similar stories but only James had the admixture of intelligence, curiosity, and compassion that was necessary to build an amazing website.
Cross-section shows yellow layer of lead tin yellow type II mixed with lead white on a silver leaf with the admixture of gold (cvishgolde).
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