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From and genetic
From as early as 18, 000 BCE a genetic continuum is shown with present-day Veddas.
From around the mid-1970s onwards, there was an increasing emphasis on comparisons of genes on the molecular level ( initially ribosomal RNA genes ) as the primary factor in classification ; genetic similarity was stressed over outward appearances and behavior.
From genetic duplications of ADH-3, followed by series of mutations, the other ADHs evolved.
From 1945 to 1972, Mecklenburg county sterilized 403 people, far more than any other county in North Carolina in an experiment in genetic engineering called eugenics.
From this, infer the hybrid nature of this subspecies, is similar to that of African populations in the number of alleles detected and the values ​​ of genetic diversity.
From his first semester he was interested in biology ; he became an early convert of the Mendelian-chromosome theory of heredity — and the concept of genetic mutations and natural selection as the basis for evolution.
From genetic studies of them, they are thought to have diverged as species about 30, 000 – 110, 000 years ago, when many humans began to wear a significant amount of clothing.
From a genetic point of view, aversion to breeding with close relatives results in fewer congenital diseases, because, where one gene is faulty, there is a greater chance that the other-being from a different line-is of another functional type and can take over.
From this two neglected points emerge: radical behaviorism is thoroughly compatible with biological and evolutionary approaches to psychology — in fact, as a proper part of biology — and radical behaviorism does not involve the claim that organisms are tabula rasa, without genetic or physiological endowment.
From the 1960s onwards, Luca Cavalli-Sforza used classical genetic markers to examine the prehistoric population of Europe, culminating in the publication of The History and Geography of Human Genes in 1994.
From an evolutionary standpoint, these females are passing their full genetic code to all of their offspring ( rather than the 50 % of genes that would be passed in sexual reproduction ).
From 1992 until 2006, he was in charge of software development at the university's Genetics Department for the FlyBase genetic database.
From the point of view of a commercial seed producer which does not wish its customers to produce their own seed, this genetic assortment is a desired characteristic.
The novel continues the events that happened on From the Highlands, and is set over the background of the fight against genetic slavery.
From a genetic anthropological point of view, the research of Basu et al.
Ó Flaithbertaigh family line and Kingship can be traced back too Briuin mac Echdach O ' Neill, King of Connaught who was the half brother of " Niall of the Nine Hostages ". Their father was Eochaid Muigh Meadhoin mac Muiredach, 122nd High King of Ireland who was a direct descendant of Galamh Milesius ( c .- 1763-c .- 1699 coming from a bloodline that was Kings in succession for over 3, 000 years. Kinship was passed on too direct descendants only starting with Érimón mac Míl Espáine, 2nd High King of Ireland son of Galamh Milisius. From these bloodlines the O ' Conner and UiNeill and O ' Brien and many others are also genetic cousins and bloodrelated too every High King of Ireland.
From 2002 to 2006, 400 trees propagated from the surviving 1912 trees were planted to ensure the genetic heritage of the original donation is maintained.
From a therapeutic perspective, reprogramming by chemical means would be safer than genetic methods because induced stem-cells would be free of potentially dangerous transgenes.

From and algorithms
From this viewpoint, the A-law and μ-law algorithms ( G. 711 ) used in traditional PCM digital telephony can be seen as a very early precursor of speech encoding, requiring only 8 bits per sample but giving effectively 12 bits of resolution.
From a computational point of view, decision procedures can be encoded in algorithms and heuristics.
From 2001 to 2008, he worked for NVIDIA as a GPU architect designing rasterization algorithms.

From and inherited
From Odo, the Ascanians inherited large properties in the Saxon Eastern March.
From its inception in 1930, the reform movement inherited Adventism's apocalypticism, in that they believed themselves to be living in a time when Bible prophecies of a final divine judgment were coming to pass as a prelude to Christ's second coming.
From clergy jobs to farming to shepherd to smith to cobbling jobs, virtually all occupations were inherited.
From him I inherited the seeds of madness.
" From his father, Bogart inherited a tendency for needling people, a fondness for fishing, a lifelong love of boating, and an attraction to strong-willed women.
From Nietzsche, they inherited the desire for a complete overturn of all values accepted by bourgeois societypolitical, moral, and cultural.
From his uncle, Justinian inherited ongoing hostilities with the Sassanid Empire.
From the communist era Poland inherited an underdeveloped and outmoded system of telephones, with some areas ( e. g. in the extreme South East ) being served by manual exchanges.
From his mother, he inherited the Gaelic Earldom of Carrick, and through his father a Royal lineage that would give him a claim to the Scottish throne.
From his mother he inherited significant lands in Galloway and claim to Lordship over the Gallovidians, as well as various English and Scottish estates of the Huntingdon inheritance ; from his father he inherited large estates in England and France, such as Hitchin, in Hertfordshire.
From his grandmother Bona Sforza he inherited the title of King of Jerusalem.
From his mother's side, the Palacios family, Bolívar inherited the copper mines at Cocorote.
From his predecessor, he inherited the Livonian War, where he implemented his younger brother Magnus of Holstein, whom he considered troublesome, in the Bishopric of Ösel – Wiek.
From his Burgundian ancestors, he inherited an ambiguous relationship with the Kings of France.
From its tumultuous past, the city, perched on a rocky spur, inherited a large historical, religious and urban patrimony, which attracts a lot of tourists.
From the age of 20, he lived by painting ; he subsequently inherited money from his mother.
From his hardy and, in a civilized sense, nomadic father, and from his Indian mother, Pierre inherited those characteristics that made him the most noted scout and voyageur in midAmerica.
From his father he had inherited an ongoing war against the East Roman ( Byzantine ) Empire and against the Turks in the east.
From his father, he inherited the family ’ s lands south of the Lahn River in the Taunus Mountains.
From his father he inherited the Rape of Bramber, in Sussex, and through his mother he inherited a large estate in the Welsh Marches area of modern day Monmouthshire.
From First North Western it inherited Class 153 and Class 175s.
From 1423, it belonged to the Electorate of Saxony of the House of Wettin, which had inherited Meißen and remained under them after the division of Wettin lands in 1485.
From his grandmother, he also inherited Maltese ancestry.

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