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For a general overview of the data, a principal component analysis (PCA) was performed using each strain and traits that characterized fermentations under the low- and high- nitrogen regimes (Figures 4 and 5).
Hitler already showed traits that characterized his later life: loneliness and secretiveness, a bohemian mode of everyday existence, and hatred of cosmopolitanism and of the multinational character of Vienna.
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It lacked the ebullience and the imagination in suggesting telltale traits that characterize the portraits of the duc de Saint-Simon (1675 1755).
These resemble the remains of Neanderthals (H. neanderthalensis) in having some rugged features (e.g., browridges), but they do not have the entire suite of unique traits that characterize Neanderthals.
The behavior of hydration water in ultramicroporous carbon clearly demonstrates the same universal traits that characterize surface (hydration) water in other materials that are surface-hydrated.
Automated verification of control programs can be part of cost-effective methodologies to support certification, but it is widely recognized as difficult to attain in robotics, because of several traits that characterize robot design and implementation.
At particular risk of elder abuse are people with small support networks, severely isolated people, people with stigmatized identities (such as transgender elders), people with disabilities and people with limited English proficiency -- traits that characterize many elders of color, LGBT elders and low-income elders.
Here are some potential mismatches you might want to avoid as you search for a new pet, whether for yourself or a parent or other loved one aging in place: Action Adventurers The traits that characterize a breed are part of its ancestry.
The taxonomy of the group has long been problematic, as many of the morphological characters are continuous, often with multiple phenotypes present in a single population; many M. polymorpha individuals exhibit combinations of morphological traits that characterize two or three varieties, and individual plants may be intermediate between recognized taxa.
This means that the evolutionary outcomes of fragmentation will depend upon the traits that characterize species.
Nonmammalized knock-in mice are a promising approach toward gaining a deeper understanding of the traits that characterize mammals.
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