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Among them 141 markers (47%) were mapped and distributed as following: 122 markers (40.7%) on sweet orange map, 59 (19.7%) on trifoliate orange one and 40 (13.3%) were commune to both.
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To assist this, survey results have been communicated to commune and village health workers to pass on to their communities.
At the extreme end were communes.
"Basic human nature is to commune, to make contact, to touch," says Ibrahim as the last threads of simsimiyya subside into a hubbub of voices and laughter.
As he shifts from hauntological bursts of psych-pop to fiendishly intricate analogue melodies, he seems to be communing with a spirit world via his machine, Ouija-style.
When she died, therefore, a good chunk of the family's holdings would go to Francis, who, if he was going to be communing with God all day, would be a poor guardian of the enterprise.
any matter or matters concerning the Parliament to be communed and treated of, be utterly void and of none effect.' 4 Hen.
But then he comes across a young woman in the Sydney train station who also seems to be communing with herself, and they strike up an unlikely friendship.
He must be communing with the dead.
In cluster sampling, the 71 communes were randomised to either intervention (36 communes) or control (35 communes), after an initial matching according to rural urban, population and vicinity to hospital.
Therefore, when study areas around two sites overlapped (this occurred for 68 ' communes'), the ' communes' were assigned to the site for which the estimated RBM dose was the highest.
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