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Often, Irish identity abroad is linked to a number of accepted traits.
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However, a possible correlation between olfactory ability and autistic traits was discovered.
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Therefore, durum wheat varieties have to fulfill high demands regarding quality traits.
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The authors suggest a possible relationship between impulsive traits and method choice.
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The plant breeders can use that information to rapidly combine important traits.
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One common trait he discovered was a desire to learn new information.
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It's a good trait to take into the motor industry these days.
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Treatment did not result in lower levels of trait anxiety or dissociation.
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Indeed, our greatest trait is adapting to new circumstances, attaining improbable dreams.
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However, few studies have examined the effects of dispositional or trait mindfulness.
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Thus gene expression is a phenotypictrait, at least when assessed comprehensively.
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Whether the shift in type prevalence was due to selection of a phenotypictrait remains undisclosed.
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A phenotypictrait shared by both disorders is the sudden shift in affect observed in panic attacks and some rapid cycling states.
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Distinct clinical and animal isolates have been shown to exhibit differences in phenotypictrait such as growth rate, colony morphology, antimicrobial resistance, and virulence.
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Background: Contemporary phenomenological research has considered abnormal bodily phenomena (ABP) to be a phenotypictrait of subjects with schizophrenia in their first psychotic episode.
Usage of phenotypic traits in inglês
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Evaluated phenotypictraits were the capsular polysaccharide, cell and colony morphology and virulence.
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In contrast to previous reports, we did not observe a relationship between family history and phenotypictraits.
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By in silico inference, we can predict phenotypictraits upon genetic interventions and perturbing in the network.
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Certain phenotypictraits pointed towards cell adaptation to specific conditions on a particular glacier, like varying pH levels.
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In biology, it is often critical to determine the identity of an organism and phenotypictraits of interest.
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We aimed to identify associations between SN melanoma and known risk genes, phenotypictraits, and sun exposure patterns.
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Abundance variations in specific metabolic pathways could be related to phenotypictraits known to discriminate the two species.
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Annotation with biomedical ontologies allows biologists and clinicians to easily find mouse strains with phenotypictraits relevant to their research.
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Generally, there was little apparent correlation between phenotypictraits and phylogenetic position, and phenotypic variation was often substantial within a sequence type.
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The environment may also affect gene expressions in individuals, which may in turn affect the potential of phenotypictraits to respond to selection.
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We show that including important environmental variables when analyzing heritability is key to understanding the dynamics of the evolutionary potential of phenotypictraits.
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The genome sequences reported here will provide tools for probing the molecular mechanisms underlying phenotypictraits that are thought to enhance AGM invasiveness.
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Genetic improvement is attributed largely to selective breeding programs that rely on highly heritable phenotypictraits, such as body size and breast muscle development.
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Several phenotypictraits were exacerbated in an apparently additive manner in the double mutant mice, including reduced immunoglobulin levels, reduced body weight and increased morbidity.
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Deciphering the biological networks underlying complex phenotypictraits, e.g., human disease is undoubtedly crucial to understand the underlying molecular mechanisms and to develop effective therapeutics.
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The proxies are their ' phenotypictraits' -things like leg length or fur colour: manifestations of genes fleshed out as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry or behaviour.