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Most plant and animal cells are between 1 and 100 µm and therefore are visible only under the microscope.
Most other anthropologists, however, oppose Wrangham, stating that archeological evidence suggests that cooking fires began in earnest only c. 250, 000 years ago, when ancient hearths, earth ovens, burnt animal bones, and flint appear across Europe and the Middle East.
Most of the reproduction in the animal world is facilitated through heterosexual sex, although there are also animals that reproduce asexually, including protozoa and lower invertebrates .< ref > The Columbia Encyclopedia ( Colum.
Most involve studying specializations of particular animal groups, such as phycology, invertebrate zoology and ichthyology.
Most inhabited planets undergo terraforming, that is, the destruction of native plant and animal life and the imposition of Earth-based forms.
Most have been produced by scaling modern animals such as bats and birds up to Pteranodon size, despite the fact that pterosaurs have vastly different body proportions and soft tissue anatomy than any living animal.
Most of these cases reported direct contact with RVFV-infected livestock and or were linked to farms with confirmed animal cases of RVF.
Most of the seafood harvest is consumed by humans, but a significant proportion is used as fish food to farm other fish or rear farm animal.
Most of the filming took place in the farmhouse, which was filled with furniture constructed from animal bones and a latex material used as upholstery to give the appearance of human skin.
Most identities are of ordinary people, though fictional, mythical, celebrity and animal alters have also been reported.
Most animal cells contain one or more members of the Src family of tyrosine kinases.
# Fatty substances — Most animal fats, butter, vegetable greases ( edible oils and margarine ).
Most strict interpretations of kashrut require that the animal be fully sensible when its carotid artery is cut.
Most are scavengers in animal products and fungi.
Most animal tissues are denser than water, so they must find an equilibrium to make them float.
Most of the cropped land is devoted to hay production for animal feed.
Most owners expect their service dogs to be treated as a working animal while in public.
Most significant among the other small items were a large number of animal and human figurines, including nude sitting or standing females with exaggerated breasts and buttocks.
Most of the rituals turned to animal sacrifice like taurobolium or became merely symbolic.
Most commercially manufactured marshmallows instead use gelatin in their manufacture, which vegans avoid, as it is derived from animal hides and bones.
Most species roost in caves, although some make use of hollow trees, rocky crevices, animal burrows, or other forms of shelter.
Most of the 66 South Dakota counties are named for early South Dakota officials or legislators, or for physical features ( Fall River and Lake ), or are derived from Indian words ( Minnehaha and Yankton ), or from counties in other states ( Jones and Walworth ), with one ( Aurora ) named for a Roman goddess, one for an animal ( Buffalo ), and one ( Union ) for a concept.
Most milled corn for flour or animal feed, but some were used for other purposes.
Most notable was his interest in the instruction of all aspects of the human figure, including anatomical study of the human and animal body and surgical dissection ; there were also rigorous courses in the fundamentals of form, and studies in perspective which involved mathematics.
Most animal cells consist of only a phospholipid bilayer and not a cell wall, therefore shrinking up under such conditions.

Most and sacrifice
Most famously, Tantalus offered up his son, Pelops, as sacrifice.
Most of the human remains that the Chinese exhibit as gruesome evidence of Tibetan human sacrifice are in fact body parts of people who died of natural causes which were collected after sky burial and preserved as relics.
: And near it they heaped an altar of small stones, and wreathed their brows with oak leaves and paid heed to sacrifice, invoking the Mother of Dindymum, Most Venerable, Dweller in Phrygia, and Titias and Cyllenus, who alone of many are called dispensers of doom and assessors of the Idaean Mother,the Idaean Dactyls of Crete, whom once the nymph Anchiale, as she grasped with both hands the land of Oaxus, bare in the Dictaean cave.
Most viewed their music as a means of sharing their newfound faith and encouraging listeners to commit their lives to Jesus, no matter the sacrifice.
Most parabolic microphones sacrifice low-end fidelity to get a more manageable size.
Most curiously of all, Margaret Murray, the principal theorist of witchcraft as a " pagan survival ," used Frazer's work to propose the thesis that many Kings of England who died as kings, most notably William Rufus, were secret pagans and witches, and whose deaths were the re-enactment of the human sacrifice that stood at the centre of Frazer's myth, a speculation taken up by Katherine Kurtz ' in her novel Lammas Night.
Most people agree that they would not sacrifice their own mother to save five strangers.
* Three double swings: the Most Blessed Sacrament, a relic of the Holy Cross and images of the Lord exposed for public veneration, the offerings for the sacrifice of the Mass, the altar cross, the Book of the Gospels, the Paschal Candle, the priest, and the people.
* " Fulfillment ": Most traditional religions require sacrifice of their followers, but, in turn, the followers may gain much from their membership therein.
Most quantization methods keep Poincare invariance manifest but sacrifice manifest gauge symmetry by requiring gauge fixing.
Most forceful, however, is the knight sacrifice 3. Nxe5!
Most modern soldiers sacrifice limb protection for mobility, since armor thick enough to stop bullets would greatly inhibit movement of the arms and legs.
Most grass courts heavily favour those employing a serve and volley tactic, proponents of which are aggressive and willing to sacrifice points to secure more winners overall.
Most fans are unwilling to sacrifice their home in the same way Arsenal did, hence how they developed the nickname of " South London Nomads ".
Most of the first half of this section is devoted to discussion of the suburban sacrifice, but the texts are in bad shape and the damage seems to be very early.
:*" His Holiness the Abhá Beauty ( may my life be a sacrifice for His steadfast friends ) is the Supreme Manifestation of God and the Dayspring of His Most Divine Essence.
Most wireless air interfaces are tuned to provide 1 % packet loss, and most Vocoders are mutually tuned to sacrifice very little voice quality at 1 % packet loss.
Most Christians consider the external ritual of sacrifice instituted in the Old Testament by God to be a precursor of the self-sacrifice offered by Jesus.

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