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particular and species
One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
However, there are reports of particular amphibian populations invading marine waters where their species is normally unable to survive.
The presence of a particular species in an area may be more easily discerned by its characteristic call than by a fleeting glimpse of the animal itself.
Although the name actually applies to a group of snakes, it is often used to refer only to one species in particular, the common or green anaconda, Eunectes murinus, which is one of the largest snakes in the world.
By " time-gating " the detector for the arrival of a particular species of interest its crystallographic distribution on the surface, and as a function of depth, can be determined.
The amount of protection provided by any one antioxidant will also depend on its concentration, its reactivity towards the particular reactive oxygen species being considered, and the status of the antioxidants with which it interacts.
For the non-univocal agent is the universal cause of the whole species, as for instance the sun is the cause of the generation of all men ; whereas the univocal agent is not the universal efficient cause of the whole species ( otherwise it would be the cause of itself, since it is contained in the species ), but is a particular cause of this individual which it places under the species by way of participation.
Therefore the universal cause of the whole species is not an univocal agent ; and the universal cause comes before the particular cause.
The beak of each species is suited to the food available in its particular environment, suggesting that beak shapes evolved by natural selection.
Of particular note is the endemic type of humid subtropical laurel forest of macaronesian laurisilva, found on several of the Macaronesian islands of the North Atlantic and Macaronesian African mainland enclaves, namely Madeira Islands, the Azores, Cape Verde Islands and the Canary Islands, a relict of the Pliocene subtropical forests, supporting numerous endemic species.
Cave-dwelling species are also very fragile, and often, a particular species found in a cave may live within that cave alone, and be found nowhere else in the world, such as Alabama cave shrimp.
While past conservation efforts were aimed at protecting particular species and habitats, the Convention recognizes that ecosystems, species and genes must be used for the benefit of humans.
Only one species protected by CITES, the Spix's Macaw, has possibly become extinct in the wild as a result of trade since the Convention entered into force ( but see case studies in Hutton and Dickinson and Stiles for further discussion of the role CITES has played in the fate of particular species ).
The cane toad is now considered a pest and an invasive species in many of its introduced regions ; of particular concern is its toxic skin, which kills many animals — native predators and otherwise — when ingested.
They have many classes of ecological effects ; there are particular species that are adapted to practically every kind of diet.
Some are non-specialist detritus feeders, breaking down animal and plant debris ; some feed on particular kinds of carrion such as flesh or hide ; some feed on wastes such as dung ; some feed on fungi, some on particular species of plants, others on a wide range of plants.
" In other words, myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality – an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution.
* Several species of brush-footed butterflies in the subfamily Limenitidinae, in particular A. danava

particular and poses
Such simplification has sometimes led to confusion if the character is not understood in the context of the sentence or paragraph as a whole, for it poses difficulty to the reader to know which particular word was referred to by the use of the one simple ideogram.
They believed that the Classical poses and elegant compositions of Raphael in particular had been a corrupting influence on the academic teaching of art, hence the name " Pre-Raphaelite ".
* Fifth-string capo: The five-string banjo, with its short fifth string, poses a particular problem for using the capo.
Each individual poses a particular problem.
This sloppy usage poses a danger to democracy, since it makes it more difficult for people to talk about the particular weaknesses in democracy that true demagogues exploit.
It seems, in particular, that by the poses, this panel aims to humiliate Henry the Navigator, possibly for having lined up with Afonso of Braganza against his full brother Peter of Coimbra in the Battle of Alfarrobeira in 1449. e. g.
In light of the threat it poses to nearby populations, Santa María has been designated a Decade Volcano, identifying it as a target for particular study by volcanologists to mitigate any future natural disasters at the volcano.
All forms of theatre have dramatic conventions, some of which may be unique to that particular form, such as the poses used by actors in Japanese kabuki theatre to establish a character, or the stock character of the black-cloaked, moustache twirling villain in early cinema melodrama serials.
Mount Meager in particular poses a major long-distance threat to communities throughout southern British Columbia and Alberta because of its explosive history.
The Internet poses a particular set of issues for this type of censorship, especially when search engines are involved.
CIS devices typically produce lower image quality compared to CCD devices ; in particular, the depth of field is greatly limited, which poses a problem for material that is not perfectly flat.
The x86 architecture used in most PC systems poses particular difficulties to virtualization.
The force flexibility that underlies this command style poses particular challenges once this new, task-oriented formation is created.
The creation of combined-arms forces poses particular challenges to command, especially if they are attached during a battle.
Each of these possibilities poses particular challenges and costs, though the first one is relatively inexpensive and straightforward to implement, and can use the same microcontroller which drives the lasers and reads the detectors.
They believed that the Classical poses and elegant compositions of Raphael in particular had been a corrupting influence on the academic teaching of art.

particular and serious
The Turkish invasion inflicted a serious blow to the Cyprus economy and in particular to agriculture, tourism, mining and quarrying: 70 percent of the island ’ s wealth-producing resources were lost, the tourist industry lost 65 percent of its hotels and tourist accommodation, the industrial sector lost 46 percent, and mining and quarrying lost 56 percent of production.
Hip fracture, in particular, usually requires prompt surgery, as serious risks are associated with it, such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and increased mortality.
The defendant must accept to plead guilty to the charges ( even if the plea-bargained sentence has some particular matters in further compensation proceedings ), no matter how serious the charges are.
In this particular case, the most serious consequence of drug synergy is exaggerated respiratory depression, which can be fatal if left untreated.
:: “ Suppose that a sheriff were faced with the choice either of framing a Negro for a rape that had aroused hostility to the Negroes ( a particular Negro generally being believed to be guilty but whom the sheriff knows not to be guilty )— and thus preventing serious anti-Negro riots which would probably lead to some loss of life and increased hatred of each other by whites and Negroes — or of hunting for the guilty person and thereby allowing the anti-Negro riots to occur, while doing the best he can to combat them.
However, stream ciphers can be susceptible to serious security problems if used incorrectly: see stream cipher attacks — in particular, the same starting state ( seed ) must never be used twice.
Cardiovascular malformations in Turner syndrome are also very serious, not only because of their high prevalence in that particular population but mainly because of their high lethal potential and their great implication in the increased mortality found in patients with Turner syndrome.
* Psychological – flooding can be highly traumatic for individuals, in particular where deaths, serious injuries and loss of property occurs.
This depopulation was likely the result of " very serious environmental changes that rendered the region unsuited for large groups of farmers ", in particular changes to the riverine environment that the Olmec depended upon for agriculture, hunting and gathering, and transportation.
The Romantic era in music was to accept the centrality of this practice, codify the form explicitly and make instrumental music in this form central to concert and chamber composition and practice, in particular for works that were meant to be regarded as " serious " works of music.
However, in contemporary usage, it means someone who is seized by a criminal abductor in order to compel another party such as a relative, employer, law enforcement, or government to act, or refrain from acting, in a particular way, often under threat of serious physical harm to the hostage ( s ) after expiration of an ultimatum.
But overdose is a serious risk because sodium bicarbonate is slightly toxic and in particular gastrointestinal irritation is of concern.
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act of 1990 allowed for people living downwind of NTS for at least two years in particular Nevada, Arizona or Utah counties, between 21 January 1951 and 31 October 1958, or 30 June and 31 July 1962, and suffering from certain cancers or other serious illnesses deemed to have been caused by fallout exposure to receive compensation of $ 50, 000.
The three most serious of these, in his view, were believing in the co-eternity of the universe with God, denying the bodily resurrection, and asserting that God only has knowledge of abstract universals, not of particular things ( but it should be noted that not all philosophers subscribed to these same views ).
In novels ( or sometimes sequences of novels ) with a serious intent, this is often a thematic device used to portray particular historical events, changes of social circumstances, or the ebb and flow of fortunes from a multiple of perspectives.
" He also praised the usage of the cast, in particular Max von Sydow whose character he described as " a pale, serious Don Quixote character with a face as if sculpted in wood ", and " Bibi Andersson, who appears as if painted in faded watercolours but still can emit small delicious glimpses of female warmth.
Colin Powell indicated the event was a " serious problem ", affecting the ability to go to Belgium, in particular to NATO in Brussels.
While Arkwright does not seem to have any particular political convictions, he is an avid political commentator, usually not in a serious capacity.
Native birds and their nests are protected under legislation, so if a particular bird is causing serious safety problems, contact the wildlife officer at your local Department of Environment and Conservation office, who can
After the First World War, in which this region was a main theatre of operations and suffered serious damage and loss of lives, the fates of these border lands were again united, although Venezia Giulia, in particular, was the subject of the explosion of contradictions regarding the borders.
In particular, the phenomenon of cognatic ( or bilateral ) kinship posed a serious problem to the proposition that descent groups are the primary element behind the social structures of " primitive " societies.
However the plan to discontinue all remaining statistical activity in London is proving controversial amid claims that the shift of functions from London and the impending closure of the London office could have serious implications for the future of certain particular sets of statistics.
The US Supreme Court definition of " true threat " is " statements where the speaker means to communicate a serious expression of an intent to commit an act of unlawful violence to a particular individual or group ".
For instance, if one were to steal small amounts of property from a particular person, over time one would have stolen enough that it would develop into a serious theft from that person.
In particular, the Ross was more accurate at long range than the SMLE, and this potentially overcame the serious problem British and Canadian troops had faced during the Boer War, with the accurate long-range fire from the 7 mm Mauser.

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