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Its golden-green iridescence, uniquely long and flowing uppertail coverts, acute crest on its head, and contrasting deep red, black, and white plumage make this bird hard to misidentify.

Yet play is a very serious business, as Montaigne recognized: without the luxury of a uniquely long period of dependence on adults, in which we can afford to explore the world with unfettered imaginations, we would never learn how to be the most knowledgeable and powerful creatures on the planet.

And the uniquely long, postreproductive life span of women, the researchers say, might have come about because of natural selection.

Both species share uniquely long vibrissae, with both the mystacial (above the mouth) and superciliary vibrissae extending to or beyond the back margin of the ears when laid back against the head, but those in T. bolivaris are substantially longer.

Similarly, in our current study one strepsipteran has a uniquely long branch, and the taxon with the next longest branch is the coleopteran Tribolium.

To this effect, PolIIIα may have evolved its uniquely long fingers domain that is more than twice as long as the other E. coli DNA polymerases.

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Teak is a uniquely long-lived wood which does not need to be oiled, although once it has been oiled it may require regular reapplication.

Notably, mitochondrial transcripts represented more than half of the uniquely mapped long reads (58.1% long total, 65.1% long rRNA-depleted, 1.3% short), something also encountered by other unbiased methods such as SAGE [ 12].

For (m_ige 3), (J_{h_i}) is either a square or a tall matrix and thus its pseudo-inverse exists uniquely as long as it is full rank.

In particular, rare BP terms (i.e. BP terms with few related proteins) tend to produce minimal networks consisting uniquely of long paths.

Of the uniquely mapped long RNA-seq reads ~43.0% are accounted for by genomic loci that correspond to the mRNAs of protein coding genes, ~36.6% map to rRNA, 14.0% to unannotated intergenic space, and the remaining ~6.0% to non-protein-coding loci.

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