First, we know we are very closely related to chimpanzees.
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Today, though, American bourbons and ryes are very closely related.
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They began with two closely related species: rats and mice.
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Parabiosis works best on animals that are closely related genetically.
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The researchers studied a group of closely related great tits.
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Chiquita and all other kinkajous are closely related to raccoons.
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Meanwhile, construction costs, a closely related business, remained essentially stable.
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The marijuana movement and the underground press were closely related.
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The most closely related animal disease is scrapie in sheep.
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He sees them as closely related to our own lineage.
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However, this particular squid is closely related to the cuttlefish.
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All of these questions are closely related to each other.
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Genius has a series of closely related terms, as well.
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Climate change and the danger of nuclear war are closely related.
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Other aspects are more closely related to its recent election efforts.
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And any acquisition would be closely related to Bidcorp's current business.
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Closely related, the fifth mistake is that Bloomberg's positions are weak.
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" This reasoning is closely related to "My smartphone is my computer.
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Yet another field that's, unsurprisingly, closely related to Israel's military development.
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Despite their differing appearances, horses and rhinos are reasonably closely related.
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"Closely related to poverty is lack of social mobility," he wrote.
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Structural barriers to voting and attitudes toward it are closely related.
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" He pointed out that "cynicism and tribalism are very closely related.
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A second, and closely related, scandal is the news that Rep.
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The little hyrax is more closely related to elephants than to rodents.
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It's actually more closely related to the trash panda raccoon, oddly enough.
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The more similar the sequences are, the more closely related the specimens.
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And really, it seems those things are closely related, genuineness and craft.
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But the more closely related you are, the closer the DNA match.
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Such situations illustrate that climate justice and Indigenous rights are closely related.
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And finally, my third theory is closely related to my second one.
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This bacteria was "closely related genetically" to the bacteria from the patients.
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For most of human history, food and medicine have been closely related.
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Trump's rise has always seemed more closely related to prejudice than economics.
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She was a girl, they found, most closely related to indigenous Chileans.
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Closely related, perhaps, was Johnson's concern for his own reputation and legacy.
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In reality, a large majority of cases are closely related to poverty.
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Further, Boyd reported, that pharmacy appeared to be closely related to Philidor.
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It traffics in awe, which is a closely related emotion to terror.
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Despite similar names, red pandas and giant pandas are not closely related.
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The company recently merged with a closely related solar power company, SolarCity.
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As it turns out, those two threads are closely related to each other.
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Male swordtail of a closely-related species to those used in the study.
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It feels too closely related to "victim" and I am not a victim.
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Between two different but closely related species the effect might even be stronger.
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Erb argues that these images are closely related to his love of painting.
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Chikungunya is closely related to Zika and carried by the same Aedes mosquitoes.
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These weaver birds are, however, closely related, and may be newly separated species.
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There has been greater progress in creating chimeras from more closely related animals.
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Closely related were advertisements alleging medical, governmental, and pharmaceutical corruption related to vaccines.
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The new study supported previous findings that eukaryotes and archaea are closely related.
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"Evolutionarily, Mantellids and Nyctibatrachids are not closely related," Biju told me via email.
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Although they are closely related, these two giant tortoises have very different shells.
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Both are members of the coronavirus family and closely related to Covid-19.
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But the terrifying political news and the terrifying climate news are closely related.
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He must battle an evil villain who is also closely related to him.
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But in general, to take action against Trump, they need to do four things: Part of the genius of the American system of government is that issues don't need to be closely related for senators to make them be closely related.
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Closely related to the beef canvases and their interpretations are Soutine's images of fowl.
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The highly charismatic animals are closely related to humans, making them popular zoo attractions.
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Real-time facial recognition, she said, is more closely related to real-time surveillance.
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Previously, our post might have misled you into thinking they were more closely related.
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It is much easier for machines (and humans) to translate between closely related languages.
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But Gottlieb said regulating CBD is tricky because it's so closely related to marijuana.
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They're closely related to the family of fishes that include sharks, skates, and rays.
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Last year, the scientists reported that he was closely related to living Native Americans.
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Colour-blind lemurs all belong to the genus Eulemur, meaning they are closely related.
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"Figure skating and gymnastics are closely related in a lot of ways," she says.
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One species was Bacillus anthracis, which causes anthrax, and four were closely related doppelgängers.
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The third point is closely related to that and basically reduces to fighting back.
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A closely related cliché is that the brain is super complex beyond our understanding.
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But the genome proved otherwise: The child was closely related to living Native Americans.
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If the battle seems intense, it's because the two camps are so closely related.
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But he was closely related to the Golden State Killer, which was helpful information.
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These two closely related species of apes look almost identical to the untrained eye.
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This is perhaps not obvious because, in humans, skill and intelligence are closely related.
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It is a commonplace that pain and love are closely related, but true nonetheless.
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Here, adjacent biofilms that consist of the same bacteria or closely related strains comfortably merge.
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Closely related to crows, these Javan green magpies are known to have an extensive vocabulary.
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Macedonians spoke another closely related language; a minority also spoke Albanian, a non-Slavic language.
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Closely related to free-market faith is the hatred of regulation, federal, state or local.
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Food stamps and nutritional aid for Americans in need and healthcare are obviously closely related.
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That future may be closely related to our business, but it also may not be.
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Moreover, they vary in a way that is closely related to a plate's ballistic performance.
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These ancient creatures weren't closely related, so scientists now suspect that tiny arms evolved independently.
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However, although suicide risk and depression are closely related, they are not the same thing.
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The radio waves are closely related to the auroras near the poles of the planet.
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Zika is closely related to dengue and is spread by the same species of mosquito.
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A similar statistical issue comes with violent extremism, which is closely related to mass shooting.
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She was revealed to be closely related to Native Americans, but in a distinct way.
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It's most closely related to Velociraptor and other species like it, which originated in Asia.
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But the two approaches are more closely related than today's apostles of scientism often suggest.
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"Bowhead whales (closely related to right whales) are capable of living 200 years," she said.
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Most important, Taubes's assertion that all these diseases are "closely related" is not scientifically supported.
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The charges against Busch and Prysby are closely related to their duties with the DEQ.
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"They're the group of living Africans most closely related to non-Africans," Dr. Reich said.
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They are probably most closely related to a group that includes weasels, raccoons and skunks.
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But for a creature so closely related to dinosaurs, it did not look very dinosaurlike.
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The finding is surprising given the fact that Denisovans are more closely related to Neanderthals.
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The non-defense capex component, closely related to business spending, is expected to rise 0.3 percent.
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This verified that the Australian Moggridgea species was indeed most closely related to the African spiders.
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Furthermore, evaporation is closely related to rising temperatures, a trend expected to continue with climate change.
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The counterparties involved were always closely related, often linked by common beneficial owners, management or agents.
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In fact they're so closely related, they're often talked about as being one and the same.
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A closely related cause for poor decisions is desperation — decisions made from a position of weakness.
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Dr. Chang and his colleagues searched for roX-like genes in closely related species of flies.
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It appears to belong to the Ophthalmosauridae family of Ichthyosaurs, closely related to Northern Hemisphere varieties.
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"Smell is so closely related to taste that it would make your food be really dull."
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So our physics intuition is closely related to action planning, especially motor skills and tool use.
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Implied rates on longer-dated contracts in closely related eurodollar futures have fallen even more dramatically.
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But Kendall Jenner created a different -- albeit closely related -- path for herself in the modeling world.
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Cladoxylopsids have no living modern ancestors and are believed to be most closely related to ferns.
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That's surprising, the researchers say, because modern European strains are closely related to North African strains.
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A closely related and profound infrastructure trend is the emergence of event-driven, "serverless" application architectures.
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Muskrats are frequently mistaken for beavers, and although both are rodents, they are not closely related.
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Genetically, the rodents found in Australia today are most closely related to the rodents of Indonesia.
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On both sides of the Atlantic, the consensus is that the two groups are closely related.
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She might place closely related hues adjacent to each other, and edge them with contrasting colors.
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The gates, which have a traditional shape and structure, are closely related to the Shinto religion.
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These gates, which have a traditional shape and structure, are closely related to the Shinto religion.
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And in each case, the ancient bones were most closely related to people still living nearby.
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How closely related, in design of flight controls and flight software, are other 737 Max models?
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Stonefish with hidden swords may be more closely related that the ones without, the researchers said.
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Their work was closely related and is connected to some of the oldest questions in mathematics.
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Recently, AleSmith has started making kellerbiers, a closely related type of unfiltered German ales and lagers.
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"What we're looking at is closely related taxa and closely related species like ducks and geese so we can say: 'Okay, here's the range of variation in this particular syrinx in terms of frequency and acoustic characteristics it could have generated,'" Clarke told me over the phone.
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There's no cut-and-dried checklist, and not enough closely related cases to guess at a verdict.
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The researchers say it was closely related to Huanansaurus, a very similar oviratporid dinosaur also from Ganzhou.
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A thousand years ago, early versions of English and Icelandic were closely related, possibly even mutually intelligible.
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Spreads are closely related to traders' perceptions about the future supply-demand balance and changes in inventories.
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However, income was more closely related to stress in 2009-14 than it was in 1976-80.
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This meant that Lucas's abundance of supposed third cousins were probably not that closely related at all.
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As a result, Mota appeared not to be as closely related to Eurasians as he really was.
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Within the previously explained vector space, nearest neighbor algorithms let us identify the most closely related vectors.
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Use of OPCR has demonstrated, in a quantifiable manner, that diet is closely related to tooth complexity.
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It is also narrower than the eighth primaries of all species closely related to the crested pigeon.
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"It doesn't have to be DNA that you're sequencing, it could be closely related molecules," Burton noted.
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Rather, it's more closely related to the experience you see for restaurant reviews, also contributed by users.
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Although closely related to AR, mixed reality anchors apparently solid virtual objects in the user's real world.
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Another has suggested that these idiosyncratic meat-eaters were coelurosaurs, making them more closely related to tyrannosaurs.
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Canadian Museum of Nature paleontologist Jordan Mallon says Judith is closely-related to the well-known Triceratops.
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Horsepox isn't known to be harmful to humans, but its genetic makeup is closely related to smallpox.
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Today's report also shows that the Brazilian virus is most closely related to Zika from French Polynesia.
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However, there is another closely related and ongoing technology threat emanating primarily from China: counterfeit electronic components.
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So, when the two are so closely related, how can you tell which one you're going through?
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The two countries, whose populations are predominantly closely related Turkic-speaking peoples, have markedly different political systems.
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Very closely related to industrial output is what the South could trade for those necessary war goods.
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But if H. Luzonensis is not closely related to Australopithecus, then why the curved toes and hands?
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Trump has called chloroquine and the closely related hydroxychloroquine potentially important in the fight against Covid-19.
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Deals involving businesses that are closely related to each other can strengthen the combined company's market power.
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Many of the plant's special shapes accommodate just one pollinator or a closely related group of pollinators.
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The analysis also evaluated ancestry information that showed how closely related the species were to one another.
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The fragments contained genes from a species of archaea that seemed to be closely related to eukaryotes.
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Health spending and life expectancy are not necessarily closely related, so it's helpful to consider them separately.
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This species and closely related staghorn corals had dominated Caribbean coral reefs for at least 5,000 years.
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Arendt's distinction between power and violence is also closely related to her distinction between liberty and freedom.
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But this piece, our final in the series, is the most closely related to the contest itself.
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However, a paper published this week concludes that these ancient people were more closely related to Neanderthals.
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Most things we consider algae are plants or very closely related to plants, like species of seaweed.
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Hyaenodonts preceded carnivore groups like cats, bears, hyenas and wolves, and were closely related to none of them.
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Omnipotent security systems, which could potentially turn students' every action into "evidence," is clearly a closely related issue.
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It's difficult not to see Captive State, the latest feature from Rise director Rupert Wyatt, as closely related.
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Last year, Sanofi received approvals for the world's first vaccine for dengue, which is closely related to Zika.
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That's because YouTube believed his crime wasn't closely related to the content of his channel, according to Tubefilter.
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While closely related species are known to interbreed, mating between distant species is pretty rare in the wild.
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Reconstruction of ancient DNA sequences typically relies on having data from a closely related living relative at hand.
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These microscopic creatures have more genes than some bacteria, but they're more closely related to viruses like smallpox.
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Its closely related sister product, the seven-passenger SUV, fits into these other markets — Europe, China — quite well.
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Why the two closely related species should be separated by such a vast distance remained a scientific mystery.
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How it works: The bacteria in the vaccine (group B meningococcal bacteria) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae are closely related.
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Household and capital spending are both considered closely related to trends in farm income, according to the survey.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.It's said that smell is the sense most closely related to memory.
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"[It] was closely related to internal disagreements between its owner, leaser and crew," MMEA said in a statement.
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Tesla's share price, which has declined nearly 11 percent this year, is closely related to Model 3 production.
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However, blueberries are rare in Russia; on the other hand, they could have been closely-related bog bilberries.
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Ms. Fenty is a part of a new cadre of celebrity designers, most closely related to Kanye West.
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The hybrid embryos combine northern white rhino semen with eggs from southern white rhinos, a closely-related subspecies.
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At some point, you'll realize time management and your health — psychological, physical, and emotional — are very closely related.
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Trump has called chloroquine, and the closely-related hydroxychloroquine, potential game changers in the fight against Covid-19.
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Even today, people mistake us for lilies, when, in fact, we are more closely related to skunk cabbage.
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It has spread rapidly, originating from a group of closely related, more aggressive viruses called the "L" virus.
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All of these people were closely related, his team found, despite being separated by 10,000 years of history.
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But the Galápagos cormorants are closely related to neo-tropical cormorants and double-crested cormorants, both common birds.
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The long and deep snout was similar to Daspletosaurus, another tyrannosaur group, suggesting the two were closely related.
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Poems are born out of quarrels and quandaries because thinking poetically is very closely related to thinking critically.
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The New York Times essay also touches on streaming as an issue, but the two are closely related.
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It's closely related to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and is so far responsible for 2,2020 deaths worldwide.
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Though spiders and daddy longlegs (also known as harvestman spiders) are both arachnids, they are not closely related.
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It is more closely related to elephants than to the moles you might find in gardens and parks.
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To sustain its population, Squalius alburnoides mates with several other closely related species belonging to the Squalius lineage.
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The three were neighbors and probably closely related, yet they had responded very differently to rising water temperatures.
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They "are creatures of which we know very little, even though they are so closely related to us."
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The rate and revenue-generated ad click-through is either a core business metric or closely related to one.
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Genetic analysis of four Xenothrix specimens found in Jamaican caves suggests it's closely related to South America's titi monkey.
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All known lizards from the Cretaceous period are closely related to each other, and more than to modern lizards.
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In the early days physicists focused on models in which the axion is closely related to the Higgs particle.
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To understand entanglement in time, it helps to first understand entanglement in space, as the two are closely related.
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And these same bats can spread a closely related virus known as Hendra, which was first discovered in Australia.
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Importantly, trepanation was used in the Middle Ages to treat symptoms very closely related to those triggered by eclampsia.
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Individuals in the bottom tomb were closely related, and family members were buried side-by-side, DNA analysis suggests.
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"Their ability to compartmentalize and wall that [trauma] off is closely related to their ability to cope," Sibinga says.
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This is especially true for closely related languages (like the big European ones) with lots of available training data.
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Kinkajou are mammals closely related to the raccoon, and are often found living in Central and South American forests.
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The cassowary is a "large, flightless bird most closely related to the emu," according to the San Diego Zoo.
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What's really in a dartboard is called sisal, and it's more closely related to tequila than the Kentucky Derby.
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The dinosaur fossil likely belonged to a species closely related to the Iguanodon, shown here munching on some leaves.
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If the sensors are inaccurate, the user will feel "VR sickness", an unpleasant sensation closely related to motion sickness.
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But there is more to this story, as climate change and U.S. colonialism against indigenous peoples are closely related.
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Some background: Dengue is closely related to — and carried by the same mosquitoes as — Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever.
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"I keep finding myself drawn to science fiction and religion, which I think are pretty closely related" he explains.
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This strain of the virus is very closely related to Zika strains currently spreading throughout Central and South America.
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So gun possession is very closely related to drug activity, in your opinion, rather than something like armed robbery?
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Closely related to the Australian Yowie, the Canadian Nuk-luk, the Missouri Momo, the Louisiana Swamp Ape, and Bigfoot.
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They are also closely related to humans, which might explain why they can transmit diseases so easily to humans.
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Plus, they were more closely related to crocodiles and alligators (which also do not sport forked tongues) than snakes.
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Yet it is true that her art has a lift that makes other art, even closely related, feel earthbound.
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"You could tell it's a novel coronavirus that's closely related to SARS but hasn't yet been characterized," says Manning.
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Why is DNA recovered from an ancient skeleton in Montana closely related to that found in bones in Brazil?
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Three closely related features may be key: free media, competition for leadership, and mechanisms for peaceful transitions of power.
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To Dr. Prendergast's surprise, none of the people at Shum Laka were closely related to Bantu speakers at all.
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When reconstructing ancient DNA sequences, scientists typically use the genome of a closely related living relative as a scaffold.
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At present this strategy is working, but only because Americans' political behaviour is closely related to their demographic group.
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That Kundrát and Nudds failed to account for this closely related research, published in Nature Communications, is a glaring omission.
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Steen and his colleagues first had to analyze its morphology and genetics to demonstrate its difference from closely related species.
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We've known for a few years now how closely related we are, first theoretically using maths, then using genetic similarities.
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Color on phones, monitors, and other devices is controlled by two very closely related concepts, color space and color gamut.
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While humans are more closely related to the likes of chimpanzees and gorillas, those mammals have limited vocal communication skills.
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This type of decision is closely related to another: externalities — letting outside factors decide what you do with your money.
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The Brownsville area has had outbreaks of dengue, a virus closely related to Zika and carried by the same mosquitoes.
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They also used two closely related species that aren't citrus, to better understand which genetic changes happened in which lineage.
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And the success of the phonetic trick varies wildly by language, depending on how closely related it is to English.
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Punk's zips were as closely related to those of the fetish scene as they were to icons of the 1950s.
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Dengue fever, also called breakbone fever, is a virus closely related to and carried by the same mosquitoes as Zika.
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The troll twist here is closely related to the Never Trust a Trailer TV Trope, which is pretty self explanatory.
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They found that certain regions of the Neanderthal's genome was closely related to those found in African human populations today.
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If gene variants worked together, there would be a bigger correlation in lifespan between relatives who are more closely related.
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They understood that the impulse to see human history as a story of progress was closely related to Christian belief.
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For what it's worth, blueberries and privet are closely related, and RIA Novosti also reported it was blueberry or huckleberry.
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Entanglement is closely related to the quantum superposition that allows for quantum encryption schemes and it too is extremely fragile.
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The prosocial effects of MDMA, which is closely related to the recreational drug ecstasy, is well documented in human subjects.
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The shape of the futures curve is usually closely related to traders' expectations about physical oil production, consumption and inventories.
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Several thousand years before the Yana boys lived, the Ancient North Siberians encountered people more closely related to East Asians.
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But a preliminary genetic analysis of the 2019-nCoV virus, by Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance, found it's closely related to SARS.
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That genetic material belonged to a second lineage of humans, called Denisovans, who proved to be closely related to Neanderthals.
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Alongside the smartwatch — you know, the Apple Watch and Samsung Gear — there lives another closely related species, the sports watch.
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"The samples tested positive for the presence of a Novichok class nerve agent or closely related agent," his ruling said.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil are closely related, and both now awash in oversupply.
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At some point before 270,000 years ago, African humans closely related to us moved into Europe and interbred with Neanderthals.
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His use of a closely related palette of muted violets, reds, pinks, and browns suggests that Bollinger is a tonalist.
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More closely related to mammals, this oversized herbivore is rocking the paleontological world—and changing what we know of evolutionary history.
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Lisowicia bojani eventually died out, but for its closely related proto-mammalian relatives, it was a sign of things to come.
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Speaking of Kent, it can be said that Coca-Cola's growth in the past few decades is closely related to him.
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The third factor is the shape of the curve of futures prices, which is closely related to the level of inventories.
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The two species are very closely related, having only diverged from a common ancestor about 11 to 12 million years ago.
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In all the early retiree couples we've met, at least one of them is always an engineer (or something closely related).
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More 270,000 years ago, African humans closely related to us migrated into Europe and bred with Neanderthals, that carried their DNA.
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Both S. elliottorum and D. matildae are closely related to titanosaurs, whose bones have been found in South America and Asia.
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The fact that monkeys are more closely related to humans shouldn't be used to justify using an inadequate model, Zoghbi says.
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But "as we do more studies, we might actually find that it's closely related to some human diseases," Dr. Xue said.
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Ammonites were marine mollusks that somewhat resemble the present-day nautilus, although they were more closely related to squid and octopi.
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The gene sequences from the Americas were all closely related, and most resembled one collected in French Polynesia in November 2013.
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As it turns out, the bacteria that cause meningitis and gonorrhea are closely related, sharing much of the same genetic material.
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Introduced to the market in 2785, a month's supply of Revlimid, a closely related derivative of thalidomide, initially cost about $6,000.
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Some of the features appear in species that came along later, while others are more closely related to older, primitive ancestors.
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The team, which is closely related to Mr. Assad, is still in the running to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.
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Technically speaking, these burrowing, medium-sized mammals are native to Africa and are closely related to manatees, elephants and golden moles.
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They were closely related to the people who expanded east out of East Africa and into the rest of the world.
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Some 25 states previously challenged the closely-related program of Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA).
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The nocturnal tree-climbers that feed on ants and termites are more closely related to bears than the anteaters they resemble.
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Pikachu, an electric mouse, is based on the actual pika, a teeny mammal that's more closely related to rabbits than rats.
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Extreme stress triggers the release of the hormone epinephrine -- also known as adrenalin -- along with the closely related brain chemical norepinephrine.
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Other automakers, including some closely related to Lamborghini, have had some success designing battery-powered supercars that can hit high speeds.
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That's all the physical evidence we have of the mysterious Denisovans, an extinct group of hominins closely related to the Neanderthals.
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But, Dr. Erickson said, most researchers thought that because dinosaurs were closely related to modern birds their incubation rates were birdlike.
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After the election, he co-founded America First Policies, the sister nonprofit closely related to the America First Action super PAC.
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It focuses on an issue or a closely related set of concerns and seeks to address them in a cohesive fashion.
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I was also pleased to see that approximately two-thirds of my clues survived directly or in a closely related fashion.
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This discovery shows for the first time that there were at least two closely related dinosaur species living in southeastern Australia.
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A closely related cricket is known to live in Cuba, and Mr. Stubbs suspects that its Indies cousin lives there, too.
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In some of the gouaches, she works with closely related hues, while in others she pushes one color hard against another.
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One way this can happen is through crossbreeding with the crop originally protected—a risk if weed and crop are closely related.
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Shenzhenshi is "closely related" to Digital Domain and its Hong Kong-based parent company, Digital Domain Holdings, Rearden said in its countersuit.
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So in addition to preserving closely related genomes, cannibalism also provides a much-needed meal for the next generation of velvet spiders.
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The DNA analysis also shows that the Clovis people, named after their distinctive stone tools, were closely related to the southern branch.
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Pop punk stuff, like Blink-182 and Green Day, is so closely related to ska; it lends itself very easily to covers.
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Or it's possible that another mosquito species, like the closely related Aedes albopictus, could move in and start transmitting the disease instead.
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Methanol, the simplest form of alcohol, is closely related to ethanol, the type of alcohol normally found in spirits, beer and wine.
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To become an atmospheric scientist, you'll need a bachelor's degree in meteorology or a closely related earth sciences field for most positions.
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This can explain why pairs of closely related languages—Tajik and Persian, Icelandic and Swedish, Frisian and English—differ in grammatical complexity.
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"Sometimes it's really overwhelming when the idea of my video in my head is too closely related to my life," she explains.
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I wrote a whole chapter on the debate between indoor and outdoor farming and power use, which are two closely related issues.
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Though he had never played baseball, he had played cricket and rounders, two English games to which town ball is closely related.
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The more closely related the relatives with Alzheimer's, and the greater their number, the higher an individual's risk of developing the disease.
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Image: David HaringHumans may be more closely related to great apes, but according to science, our true spirit animals are aye-ayes.
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Even the two most closely-related wasps had very different genes active in their venom glands, indicating that their venom evolves quickly.
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The latter, for instance, could have instead bred with a different population, one closely related to Neanderthals but not the Neanderthals themselves.
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They have been considered to be most closely related to arthropods like insects and spiders because tardigrades have four pairs of legs.
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Several DNA matches seemed to be closely related to a man named Abraham Lovely Powell, who had lived in the nineteenth century.
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Closely related is the ability to capture video of sessions, as well (but not video of sessions using the camera or capture!).
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The findings were surprising not only because sun bears are usually solitary but also because they are not closely related to humans.
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It turned out to be profoundly different from the DNA of the healthy cells, more closely related to that of bay mussels.
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In recent years, cars called the Corolla that were sold in different parts of the world have not always been closely related.
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Age played a factor How you feel about a president's performance in office often is closely related to how old you are.
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All non-Africans are closely related to one another, geneticists found, and they all branch from a family tree rooted in Africa.
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Straight-tusked elephants were traditionally thought to be most closely related to Asian elephants due to similarities in their skulls and teeth.
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The second group, Ancestral South Indians, is a mysterious population that is not closely related to any living people outside of India.
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While often compared to ostriches, emus are in fact more closely related to cassowaries — they are both members of the order Casuariiformes.
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In fact, they fled the farthest — Southern whites are more closely related to blacks now living in the North than the South.
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Garden Hill Councillor Russell Harper, who is closely related to Robinson, told VICE News the charge did not bring closure for him.
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After another week of exceptional volatility on Wall Street that has pummeled stock portfolios, there are two closely related questions worth asking.
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Each of these extraordinary paintings was conceived as part of a series of closely related works which differed in color and format.
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Calendar spreads are more closely related to the market balance than spot prices in the opinion of many traders and academic researchers.
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" He added that the pardons would be popular among the gathered news media because "after all, turkeys are closely related to vultures.
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Tasting these drinks in both their rye and bourbon versions is a quick study in the differences between these closely related whiskeys.
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The key feature was the seismic energy, a quantity closely related to the variance of the acoustic signal in the laboratory experiments.
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It also expanded its circulatory system with extra vasculature and a heart four times the size of closely related, red-blooded species.
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CBD is a chemical compound in the cannabis plant that is closely related to tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the main component in marijuana.
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