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In particular, medaka fishes in the genus Oryzias show an extremely large diversity in sex chromosomes and the SD gene, providing a good model to study the evolutionary process by which they turnover.
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Since 2004, when Coughlin became coach, the Giants are 13-30 in regular-season games in which they commit more turnovers than they force and 41-8 when they force more than they commit.
The Tigers almost did it again this season, trailing by 5 points midway through the second half despite a sloppy game in which they committed 18 turnovers, preventing them from making a serious run.
They talked about the risks of having a high staff turnover, which they felt could have a detrimental effect on the competence and the relationships of the staff.
The Blue Hens (12-1), the second-seeded team in the 16-team playoffs, forced four turnovers, which they turned into four touchdowns.
After losing their first three games, they have now won six in a row, their longest winning streak in Division I and a stretch in which they have not committed a turnover.
When employees have some discretion, they also feel more job satisfaction and commitment to their organizations, which reduces turnover costs.
(Hurray for the 22nd Amendment, which guarantees turnover).
The company said: "The 2013 dry summer led to higher consumption from metered customers which increased turnover by £7.1m year on year".
For one, paid leave boosts employee morale, which reduces turnover and increases employee productivity.
To do this, we have used a hemimethylated break light oligonucleotide which upon turnover yields the fully methylated product.
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