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So the reservoirs are versatile in type, including all the above four types.
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This discussion has demonstrated that: particular NTE places experience more than one crime type; offenders are known to be versatile in the types of crime they commit, and that one of the limitations of spatio-temporal analysis is that segmenting data in both time and place can substantially reduce sample size.
Furthermore, offenders have been shown to be versatile in the types of crime they commit (Roach & Pease, 2014), and indeed police may overestimate the specialised nature of offending.
The relatively controlled levels of unemployment in the UK have been helped by this versatile contract type, which allows work to be offered where it exists keeping people in the workforce and their skills and expertise up to date.
But in our Type 1 class, Myoviridae from the other subfamilies or genera are often mixed with Siphoviridae in Type 1 Clusters, suggesting that their contractile character has been acquired or lost in a versatile manner throughout phage evolution.
CMA was generally most versatile, in particular in options for analysis of various types of data.
What's more, he was versatile in his dissolution, given to sensual passions of sundry types.
We found ring fixators to be more versatile in managing angular correction, limb lengthening, and soft tissue tension over other types of fixation.
"They're very versatile in general," Mr. Stone said.
Good screening plant, versatile in most soils, likes it damp.
We have to be versatile in the Highlands or starve.
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