The isolates appeared as smallcolonies with round morphology and had impaired fitness.
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The rate of exposure was not statistically different in smallcolonies and big colonies.
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To avoid this, smallcolonies should be united in the fall into one big colony.
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He then disperses them into smallcolonies to replenish the earth, and to propagate the human species.
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Even then, however, there were three smallcolonies, respectively, of English nuns, English Jesuits, and English Jacobites.
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The fossil record suggests Earth was inhabited by just individual cells or smallcolonies for billions of years.
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Even smallcolonies were being wiped.
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The Redwings are sociable birds, nesting in smallcolonies, and when once settled they never seem to stray far from home.
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Certain of its valleys produced no end of hay, and this attracted smallcolonies of Mormon stock-raisers and farmers to them.
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It pushed for greater membership and for centralized county chapters rather than the smallcolonies Moore had nurtured in places like Eustis.
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They kind of look like deflated American footballs Drywood termites form smallcolonies composed of workers, soldiers, larvae and the queen or queens.
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It included the whole of South America, except Brazil, which was acquired by Portugal, and the smallcolonies known as British, Dutch and French Guiana.
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Smallcolonies of beavers have taken refuge on the shores of the most distant rivers.
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The smallColonies which your ancestors could hardly see on the map, have grown into great communities.
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"The Social Beavers to which we belong," he said, "live in smallcolonies, and work together for the general good.