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Therefore, the index K rs (t) measures the relative supply of immigrants vis à vis natives in a particular skill group, region, and time period.

Here we investigate the difference in allele and genotype frequencies, LD and homozygous tracts between an isolate several villages from the island of Vis in Croatia and an outbred population of European origin: the Hapmap CEPH founders.

Here we investigate the difference in allele and genotype frequencies, LD and homozygous tracts between an isolate several villages from the island of Vis in Croatia and an outbred population of European origin: the Hapmap CEPH founders (Utah residents with ancestry from northern and western Europe, CEU).

Vivendi's device, called Vizzavi (as in vis-a-vis), is just one of many being developed in hopes that people will very soon be able to connect to the Internet from wherever they are, without phone lines, to download music, video games, short films, television-like programs and even, some think, feature films.

There's something in the dramatically changed position of men in society vis-a-vis women and vis-a-vis the labour market that's affecting men's self-esteem and self-confidence as a result of this dislocation, with the reduction in their traditional role as breadwinners", he says.

Raised concerns about the rising suicide rates among men over 40: "There's something in the dramatically changed position of men in society vis-a-vis women and vis-a-vis the labour market that's affecting men's self-esteem and self-confidence as a result of this dislocation, with the reduction in their traditional role as breadwinners".

We must act vis-à-vis Iraq in a way that persuades people that this is an international imperative, not an American preference".

∼ 700 genes tested in pancreatic and ∼ 550 genes tested in breast We next divided the set of matched complexes   M into two subsets: M ′ - those with higher co-expression in normal vis-a-vis PDAC, or higher co-expression in BRCA1 tumours vis-a-vis BRCA2 tumours; and M ″ - those with lower co-expression in normal vis-a-vis PDAC, or lower co-expression in BRCA1 tumours vis-a-vis BRCA2 tumours.

An unemployed person actively searching for a job experiences a relative drop in leisure (vis a vis a similar inactive unemployed person) equivalent to that suffered by a full-time worker (vis a vis a retiree of similar characteristics).

The sanctum in the ground floor and the first floor measures 5.4 mx5.8 m with the niches of 2.1-2.7 2.1-2.7 and 4 m height (niches in the main widthand larger in size vis-a-vis the side walls).

Not my resume, not my lambskin handbags, not my impressive ability to use "vis a vis" in regular conversation - just me.

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