The mutation spectrum of deafness genes may vary in different ethnical groups.
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A conglomerate of unwelded ethnical elements usurps the stage of history.
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One entire ethnical period intervened between the highest class of
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The virtual extinction of human slavery in the present century, presents a peculiar ethnical study.
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But with the disappearance of the white populations the ethnical problem would be still unsettled.
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Both these courses, however, meant the end of the Hsien-pi as an independent ethnical unit.
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He likes things on a large scale-he is fond of ethnical remarks and typical persons.
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But on ethnical grounds Dalmatia is now overwhelmingly Slavonic.
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A Czeko-Slovakia with a population of eight to nine million people represented a compact ethnical unity.
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The poets and painters, in particular, with few exceptions, have been, in the wide ethnical sense, Tuscans.
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The term "Scythic" is not, strictly speaking, ethnical.
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But it is possible that the terms at an early date were interchangeable, Canaan being geographical and Amorite ethnical.
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In the new as in the old continent, the diversities of physical character do not correspond with the ethnical divisions.
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Some of the delineators of this frontier-Frenchand British-havetold me that they were guided throughout by the ethnical principle.
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Multivariate Cox analysis identified that disease extension at the time of diagnosis and surgical status contributed to the ethnical survival disparity.
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In considering the ethnical relationships of all these northern peoples we must rid ourselves of our present-day notions of national unity.