This great prolificacy is what makes the scale so serious a pest.
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Perhaps it's her prolificacy that is causing her to spread herself too thinly.
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Earnshaw reduced Harrison's complexity and Arnold's prolificacy to an almost platonic essence of chronometer.
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Small Tail Han sheep had significant characteristics of high prolificacy.
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These indicated that the allele A may have certain correlation with prolificacy in Jining Grey goats.
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These results provide further evidence that the GDF9 gene may be significantly correlated with high prolificacy in goats.
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Sinistrari adds that they do not need to pollute a sleeping man, since they possess genitals and are endowed with prolificacy.
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At this stage, given their ever-increasing prolificacy, the very definition of what a Netflix original movie is has become a bit foggy.
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These results preliminarily showed that the detected loci of the BMPR-IB gene had no significant effect on prolificacy of Jining Grey goats.
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These results show that the two loci of GH gene are highly associated with abundant prolificacy and superovulation response in goat breeds.
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As for other mutations in BMP15, this new mutation is associated with increased prolificacy and sterility in heterozygous and homozygous ewes respectively.
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Secondly, we might have to consciously down-regulate our athletic and creative competitions and prolificacy for the sake of more knowledge-seeking and supplying.
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Growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) was studied as a candidate gene for high prolificacy in goats.
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They have all the finest characteristics that you could ask for except prolificacy which may be due to the lack of a proper pollinizer.
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In choosing a variety the other qualities to look for besides hardiness without winter covering are size, color, flavor, prolificacy and good shipping qualities.
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The insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) gene was studied as a candidate gene for high prolificacy in sheep.