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In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and 'individual' interchangeably.
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Methods and results: Paper includes remarks about nitric oxide physiology in organism.
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It was the great human outworking; the organism of the mighty many.
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The food enzyme is free from viable cells of the production organism.
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Evolutionary adaptation thus suggests an extremely fine attunement between organism and environment.
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But other congenerous vegetables differ so widely in their time of flowering that we cannot but admire.
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For in order to direct the view aright, it behoves that the beholder should have made himself congenerous and similar to the object beheld.
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Man had never been exactly a mystery to her, but now she felt for the first time the congenerous creature-andshe gave in to him.
Usage of congeneric in inglés
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We present a comprehensive approach that enables modeling of extremely large congeneric libraries.
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Nine of the loci were successfully amplified in the congeneric species.
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Taxonomic comments on the relationship of A. pilchardi to other congeneric species are given.
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We compare the genomes of P. vanderplanki and a congeneric desiccation-sensitive midge P. nubifer.
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Where previous comparisons included plant species from distant phylogenetic positions, we studied plant-soil feedbacks of congeneric species.
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We demonstrate the usefulness of this approach by generating and characterizing Br- and Cl-substituted congeneric families of 23 typical POPs.
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We compared PSF effects of range-expanders and congeneric natives mediated via both the rhizosphere and litter using the congeneric species as a control.
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Thus, the C(3) approach may serve as a tool for exploring structural applicability domains of the existing QSPR models for congeneric sets.
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Still, even under those conditions range-expanders appeared to benefit more from high soil nutrient availability than natives, thus providing a possible advantage over congeneric natives.