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1 Genetic , sex , and environmental effects are eliminated in each within-twins difference and the mean of the these differences is a good measure of the X-effect even if the average response varies greatly over the twin pairs .
2 Conversely , then , a new variety can be formed if this conservative action of crossing is circumvented by reproductive isolation of a few individuals in new conditions , whether that isolation arises with or without geographical segregation .
3 Results obtained by the direct detection of the mRNA concentration , quantified by spectrophotometric measuring in CE , correlated well with the values by quantitative RT-PCR of the same samples .
4 His energy and enthusiasm have already made a significant contribution to the style and driving forward of the many issues with which the Association is involved .
5 The levees of the former rivers through the Fens are now marked by raised banks , or roddons , which have been favoured settlement sites due to their comparative dryness .
6 Issued under the title of ‘ Byrd and his contemporaries ’ , it juxtaposed motets by Byrd with settings of the same texts by Giovanni Gabrieli , Lassus , Palestrina , Peter Philips and Victoria ( Classics for Pleasure CD-CFP4481 ) .
7 These organisations are rare , although an example might be a partnership of a few individuals who do all the work of the organisation themselves ( with perhaps a little administrative assistance ) .
8 IT IS small consolation to Cardiff that they will be spared the full force of the All Blacks on Saturday .
9 In so doing he may come as near as he can ever hope to an understanding of war as people of the late Middle Ages knew it , no easy task even in the most favourable conditions , but one which can not be attempted with any hope of success without a proper appreciation of the many threads which make up history .
10 The Supreme Soviet usually met for two sessions of a few days each year .
11 She knew of a woman in Dublin who , for the theft of a few pounds , had gone to prison for five years .
12 First , Steffi admitted ‘ The women 's event does n't really start before the second week ’ after most of the top seeds had advanced for no more than the loss of a few games .
13 In this context the loss of a few passengers to the Channel Tunnel is a relatively minor issue .
14 Can the Minister allay my suspicions about this by assuring me that as a result of a few industrialists having contributed to the programme we shall not find the names of certain chairmen and managing directors appearing in the new year honours list ?
15 His spoken English was perfect , as was his comprehension , the result of a few years at Oxford studying languages — four in all .
16 The next election will be lost or won not as the result of a few weeks ' electioneering , of media events , of soundbites , but as a result of four years of radical but sensible campaigning in our towns and villages .
17 Ines Oppenheimer comments : ‘ I actually think I have had a more interesting career as a result of the many changes I have made .
18 He said : ‘ As a result of the many representations received , the Council has now resolved to continue its traditional transport arrangements .
19 Bornstein ( 1979 ) provides an extended analysis of the different systems which have been devised as a result of the same pressures described above for Signed Swedish .
20 If you like I 'll give you the addresses of a few girlfriends .
21 In the ethogenic approach we follow the example of chemists and anatomists and adopt the intensive design , that is , we undertake a detailed study of a few cases selected as typical .
22 Uyeshiba developed the techniques of aikido from his study of the many styles of jiu jitsu in Japan .
23 It will be based on fifty in-depth life story interviews with a random sample taken from the British Household Panel Study , which would enable the possibility of a later follow-up study of the same interviewees at or after retirement .
24 The research follows an earlier ( 1987 ) successful study of the same issues for the period c.1660-1770 which was financed for three months byu The Nuffield Foundation and aided by a British Academy grant for travel and consumables .
25 This has to be spent on repaying debts to the rich world : the fear of no more loans keeps them in line .
26 Those who saw him freeze into immobility against Mike Tyson before crashing to the canvas in the first round in July 1990 believe they are seeing now a repeat of the same symptoms .
27 One set of scenarios for the engineering industry suggests that in a country such as Norway , with small communities at the heads of the many fiords , an appropriate use of the technology would be for each community to have some equipment to produce particular parts of a product or to engage in particular parts of a production process .
28 There may then be a break of a few days while participants work to devise a training session .
29 There was thus a community of interest in the war between party and government in 1917–18 as there had not been before , and the party was hardly shaken by the secession of a few diehards to form Henry Page Croft 's National party .
30 ‘ The activities of this detachment of the 15th Fusiliers , and subsequently those of the 25th Regiment , should really be described as the wholesale plundering of the many vehicles in and around the village of every type of valuable . ’
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