Such trivial examples are amplified a thousandfold when it comes to more complex physical characteristics. |
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Different races clearly have different physical characteristics, but the case for a generalised superiority of one race over the other is weak. |
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Where and how water is situated within wetlands, especially peatlands, is controlled by physical characteristics of the peat. |
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Its size, narrow head, and pointed muzzle are foxlike, but its other physical characteristics are similar to those of wolves. |
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For short-term sexual dalliances, women focus more on physical characteristics and personality traits such as a sense of humor. |
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The physical characteristics associated with this disorder include gargoylism and dwarfism. |
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The strongest physical characteristics may be ruined if the surroundings are unwholesome and unsanitary. |
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These living fossils are scavengers which share physical characteristics common to both sharks and true bony fish. |
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They can only make fair estimates of their physical characteristics or their personality traits. |
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Our common drives are as much the product of evolutionary processes as are the physical characteristics of Galapagos finches. |
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A 1356 wooden carving located in the Belgian city of Leuven depicts a shepherd dog with all the physical characteristics of a schipperke. |
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Asian local native peoples have inbred native dog breeds without any crossbreeding with other dogs to maintain their pedigree and their specific physical characteristics. |
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The processes that affect the physical characteristics of the rocky shore also affect life in the intertidal zone. |
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Create a dichotomous key that classifies minerals by their physical characteristics. |
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A range of physical characteristics affects what happens to a mudflat ecosystem. |
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Scanners are used to check one of the two physical characteristics of the cardholder with the templates stored in the card's computer chip. |
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Each actor was chosen not just for their skill, but for their distinctive physical characteristics. |
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More information on the physical characteristics of water is given in the box below. |
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These are the physical characteristics that can influence the susceptibility to loss. |
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Hand-fed vertical spindle moulding machinery for working with wood and material with similar physical characteristics. |
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Regulations restricting the physical characteristics of vessels to control capacity have also been used. |
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Since then, we've become experts on soil's biological, chemical and physical characteristics. |
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Hydraulic and physical characteristics within a fish passage structure may also affect the ascent and descent of various species differently. |
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We've conducted over 10,000 soil tests analysing the biological, chemical and physical characteristics. |
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The physical characteristics of the railways in Europe do not lend themselves to a mass transport system for freight. |
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Our economic milling operation maintains the mechanical and physical characteristics of the entire strip. |
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The radar sensor VEGAPULS 63 is the optimal solution for special waste with different chemical and physical characteristics. |
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Further information on the physical characteristics and mechanical properties of bolts is also included. |
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Whether or not it is applied to a given foreigner has more to do with that foreigner's ability to reduce marks of alterity than his or her physical characteristics, per se. |
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The genetic trawl will not be looking for physical characteristics, such as colouring or height, but at particular genes that were thought to be common in Vikings. |
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The distribution of aquatic macrophytes in shallow lakes is related in various ways to the physical characteristics of the lakes and their bottom sediments. |
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Besides noting all manner of physical characteristics and habits, the participants were also subjected to a physical examination, at home or in a mobile test centre. |
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If species are not able to find new habitats, change their life cycles, or if they do not have evolutionary processes that result in new physical characteristics, they will be condemned to extinction. |
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Therefore, it was concluded that salmon backbones and farmed salmon as defined by the definitive Regulation do not share the same basic physical characteristics. |
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Through this understanding, sites and artefacts are anthropomorphised to behave like people and to take physical characteristics of humans. |
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Expendables are goods that retain some of their physical characteristics after use, but have become useless or de-vitalized and do not form part of the finished product. |
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They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two. |
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The document also contained a photo gallery depicting all of the country's ethnic groups in order to facilitate public familiarity with their physical characteristics and dress. |
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With its almost exclusive focus on the physical characteristics of a good, the WTO is, we believe, at odds with efforts to create rules of international commerce that encourage sustainable production and consumption. |
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It held that it was not enough to regard only the physical characteristics of settlement, rather equal regard must be paid to the emotional and psychological elements. |
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Locomotive engineers should have a thorough knowledge of the physical characteristics of the territory they will be operating and use this knowledge and good judgement to ensure proper train handling techniques. |
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Changes in density, alloying, or heat treatments can alter the physical characteristics of various products. |
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The Simian crease across the center of this palm is just one of the physical characteristics that people often have with Down syndrome. |
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Agency staff may visit the site to examine the physical characteristics of the specific rail line and to better understand the issues of the case. |
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Fishing often overwhelms the natural population equilibrium and can create dramatic changes in the life history and physical characteristics of a species in a very short time. |
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The new Declaration concerns the consequences which flow from the discovery of our genetic map: our physical characteristics, our proneness to genetic disease and our future health history may be discovered in our genes. |
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We then re-examined the point of the material's physical characteristics with the supplier and we decided to integrate from now on, in our specifications for raw materials, other values than the roughness coefficient. |
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Expendables are goods that, after use, retain some physical characteristics but have become useless or devitalized and do not form part of the finished product. |
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Postal Standards provides guidelines to prepare mail items so that their physical characteristics meet the requirements for machineable and presorted mail options. |
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The researchers say that this is because the psychological condition in which someone starts drinking is more important than the physical characteristics that have hitherto been accepted as the norm. |
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At Dewsbury he was questioned in relation to the Yorkshire Ripper case as he matched many of the known physical characteristics. |
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Most researchers agree that the physical characteristics shown by modern humans are of more recent origin and certainly postdate the Chancelade specimen. |
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Natural selection acts on an organism's phenotype, or physical characteristics. |
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Tacitus records the physical characteristics of the Caledonians as red hair and long limbs. |
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It possesses specialised physical characteristics and exhibits unique behaviour to assist in hunting and catching prey. |
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All we have are certain physical characteristics. |
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First, its reliance on physical characteristics. |
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Just names based on physical characteristics, nothing more. |
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She has almost everything the opposite of good physical characteristics. |
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It's not just physical characteristics that are distinguishing, he adds. |
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Indeed, as far as these presentation types are concerned, salmon backbones are clearly and easily distinguishable because they have, as outlined below, clear different physical characteristics. |
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They give clear descriptions of physical characteristics and habitats and even provide a handy species checklist to record your loons, grebes, rorquals, terns and albatrosses. |
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Hart PBS, August JA, West AW Long-term consequences of topsoil mining on select biological and physical characteristics of two New Zealand loessial soils under grazed pasture. |
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In the 18th century, the Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus classified organisms according to shared physical characteristics, and not simply based upon differences. |
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In other cases, hooks are merely identified by their general purpose or have included in their name, one or more of their physical characteristics. |
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Taking the concept Aardwolf as an example, the main web page content includes physical characteristics, distribution and habitat, behaviour, and interaction with humans. |
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The roughness of the processed surface is determined by the geometrical characteristics of the surface, accurateness of the proportions and physical characteristics. |
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They measured the temperature and magnetic field dependency of several physical characteristics including resistivity, heat capacity and magnetisation. |
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