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Some and genera
Some members of the genera Ambystoma and Dicamptodon have larvae that never fully develop into the adult form but this varies with species and with populations.
Some Carboniferous genera are still extant.
Some species and genera had a very wide distribution with only minor variations.
Some of the genera are not monophyletic and their limits will eventually be revised.
Some 57 % of all families and 83 % of all genera became extinct.
Some genera of trees are more suitable than others for this type of analysis.
Some genera, such as Acetobacter, can eventually oxidize acetic acid to carbon dioxide and water using Krebs cycle enzymes.
Some methods of cloud-height classification reserve the term vertical for upward-growing free-convective cumuliform and cumulonimbiform genera.
Some genera, such as Cassiopea, even have additional, smaller mouths in the oral arms.
Some authority and botanist have made again establish the genera Monadenium are distinct rather than Euphorbia.
Some other common genera include Heterophrys, Actinocystis, and Oxnerella.
Some classifications also include the sparrow-weavers ( Plocepasser ) and several other African genera otherwise classified among the weavers ( Ploceidae ) which are similar morphologically.
Some plants of yet other genera also were placed in Solanum in former times:
Some species formerly included within this genus have now been placed in other genera.
Some genera are relict populations isolated by geographical barriers, for instance on islands or tropical mountains.
Some genera – such as Larinus whose larval food is flowerheads – have many species especially adapted to particular knapweeds or starthistle and are used in biological control too.
Some genera formerly placed in this group ( under whatever name ) have been separated off ; e. g. Dracaena, which superficially resembles some species of Agave, is currently placed in the subfamily Nolinoideae.
Some genera have also lost more than one.
Gastropoda: Some air-breathing land snails, including species in the genera Helix, Cernuella, Theba, Helicella, Achatina and Otala, commonly aestivate during periods of heat.
Some Galliformes are adapted to grassland habitat, and these genera are remarkable for their long, thin necks, long legs and large, wide wings.
Some taxa are not monophyletic, and more research is necessary to determine relationships within the larger genera.
Some plant genera in Ningxia have been estimated at over 40, 000 years old.
Some authors include the species Gorgosaurus libratus in the genus Albertosaurus and Tarbosaurus bataar in the genus Tyrannosaurus, while others prefer to retain Gorgosaurus and Tarbosaurus as separate genera.
Some botanists however split Huperzia into two genera, Huperzia in the narrow sense including 10-15 species of terrestrial temperate to Arctic species, and the rest in Phlegmariurus, a primarily tropical to subtropical genus of mainly epiphytic species.

Some and yield
Some phonologists model these as both being the underlying vowel, so that the English word bit would phonemically be, beet would be, and yield would be phonemically.
Some processes involving neutrons are notable for absorbing or finally yielding energy — for example neutron kinetic energy does not yield heat immediately if the neutron is captured by a uranium-238 atom to breed plutonium-239, but this energy is emitted if the plutonium-239 is later fissioned.
Some verlan words, such as meuf, have become so commonplace that they have been included into the Petit Larousse and a doubly " verlanised " version was rendered necessary, so the singly verlanised meuf became feumeu ; similarly, the verlan word beur, derived from arabe, has become accepted into popular culture such that it has been re-verlanised to yield rebeu.
Some oil shales yield sulfur, ammonia, alumina, soda ash, uranium, and nahcolite as shale-oil extraction byproducts.
Some of these simple models are still used because they take minimal resources and yield results which are good enough for some purposes.
" Some traditionalists also hold the ideal that methods that teach Reiki " quickly " cannot yield as strong an effect, because there is no substitute for experience and patience when mastering Reiki.
Some varieties, having undergone careful selection and growing techniques, can yield as much as 29 % THC.
Some species in the genus Diospyros yield an ebony with similar physical properties, but striped rather than evenly black ( Diospyros ebenum ).
Some empirical studies have documented that yield spreads of corporate bonds start to expand as credit quality deteriorates but before a rating downgrade, implying that the market often leads a downgrade and questioning the informational value of credit ratings.
Some species in the genus Diospyros yield an ebony with similar physical properties, but striped rather than evenly black ( Diospyros ebenum ).
Some scholars have examined the relationship between the two in an attempt to find " older " and " younger " layers in the figures of Óðr and Odin, but Simek says that this approach has yet to yield any results that are convincing due to the sparsity of sources that mention Óðr.
Some Protestants see this doctrine as being summarized with the formula " Faith yields justification and good works " and as contrasted with the Roman Catholic formula " Faith and good works yield justification.
Some ( piping ) gaskets are made entirely of metal and rely on a seating surface to accomplish the seal ; the metal's own spring characteristics are utilized ( up to but not passing σ < sub > y </ sub >, the material's yield strength ).
Some investors may find a higher dividend yield attractive, for instance as an aid to marketing a fund to retail investors, or maybe because they cannot get their hands on the capital, which may be tied up in a trust arrangement.
Some primary concerns around sustainability are that heavy fishing pressures, such as overexploitation and growth or recruitment overfishing, will result in the loss of significant potential yield ; that stock structure will erode to the point where it loses diversity and resilience to environmental fluctuations ; that ecosystems and their economic infrastructures will cycle between collapse and recovery ; with each cycle less productive than its predecessor ; and that changes will occur in the trophic balance ( fishing down marine food webs ).
Some trans women choose to undergo this procedure if hormone therapy does not yield satisfactory results.
Some clay deposits found in the process of exploring caves exhibit thixotropism: an initially solid-seeming mudbank will turn soupy and yield up moisture when dug into or otherwise disturbed.
Some weapons have " dial-a-yield " functions that allow the power of the nuclear explosion to be adjusted from minimum to maximum yield.
Some boreholes located along the shore of the Black Sea yield karstic groundwater from depths of 40 – 280 m below sea level.
Some languages that do not ordinarily have phonemic vowel length but do permit vowel hiatus may similarly exhibit sequences of identical vowel phonemes that yield phonetically long vowels, such as Georgian გააადვილებ " you will facilitate it ".
Some consumers are concerned that yield management could penalize them for conditions which cannot be helped and are unethical to penalize.
Some consumers also object that it is impossible for them to boycott yield management when buying some goods, such as airline tickets.
Some of the F2 generation will be high in homozygous genes, as found in the weaker parental generation, and these will have a depression in yield and lack the hybrid vigour.
Some estimates put the yield at between 10 and 50 kt.

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