Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Megafauna" ¶ 39
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Some and populations
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 thirty distinct populations of Mexican tetras live in deep caves and have lost the power of sight and even their eyes.
Some cities had large dense populations, whereas others carried out urban activities in the realms of politics or religion without having large associated populations.
Some agencies do this by intentionally introducing small statistical errors to prevent the identification of individuals in marginal populations ; others swap variables for similar respondents.
Some of these populations number only a few hundred individuals and need immediate protection.
Some hellbender populations — namely a few in Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee — have historically been noted to be quite abundant, but several anthropogenic maladies have converged on the species such that it has seen serious population decline throughout its range.
Some local populations are considered threatened or endangered due to prey depletion, habitat loss, pollution ( by PCBs ), capture for marine mammal parks, and conflicts with fisheries.
* Constant populations: Some Occitan-speaking peoples are descended from people living in the region since prehistory ( Bec, 1963 ).
Some have identified low protein intake as associated with lower peak bone mass during adolescence and lower bone mineral density in elderly populations.
Some populations are still poorer today than they were in 1989 ( e. g., Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia ).
Some parenchyma cells, as in the epidermis, are specialized for light penetration and focusing or regulation of gas exchange, but others are among the least specialized cells in plant tissue, and may remain totipotent, capable of dividing to produce new populations of undifferentiated cells, throughout their lives.
Some wares were made using moulds, allowing for increased production for the needs of the growing populations.
Some populations practiced Islam or Christianity as their own religion during these centuries, so the identity of contenders changed over time.
Some areas of the more southern closed boreal forest also have populations of other deer species such as the elk ( wapiti ) and roe deer.
Some populations are still poorer today than they were in 1989 ( e. g. Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Central Asia, Caucasus ).
Some species of pines ( e. g. Bishop Pine ) need fire to regenerate, and their populations slowly decline under fire suppression regimes.
Some elements of Baltic speech are still retained in the Belarus and Ukraine territory, owing to the sparse indigenous populations and resettlements of refugees from Lithuania.
Some towns become deserted when their populations are massacred.
Some ghost towns have revived their economies and populations due to historical and eco-tourism, such as Barkerville.
Some scholars maintain it was a Rhaetian settlement: the Adige area was however influenced by neighbouring populations, including the ( Adriatic ) Veneti, the Etruscans, the Cimbri, and the Gauls ( a Celtic people ).
Some populations are known to spawn on sand or on vegetation.
Some of the birds that depend on these marshes include: Wilson's phalarope, red-necked phalarope, American avocet, black-necked stilt, marbled godwit, Snowy Plover, western sandpiper, long-billed dowitcher, tundra swan, American white pelican, white-faced ibis, California gull, eared grebe, peregrine falcon, bald eagle, plus large populations of various ducks and geese.
Some communities such as several Villages of Guam continue to be called villages despite having large populations that can exceed 40, 000 residents.
Some zoologists define " domestication " as human control over breeding, which can be detected in ancient skeletal samples by changes in the size and variability of ancient horse populations.

Some and archaic
Some of the Attic vase-painters retained an archaic tradition that the tassels had originally been serpents in their representations of the aegis.
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
Some of them use an archaic form of the feminine adjective that lacks the final-e and sometimes show an apostrophe instead of a hyphen, such as grand ' route (" main country road "; distinct from grande route, " long way ") and grand-mère (" grandmother "; distinct from grande mère, " tall mother ").
Some scholars in the modern age also found his poetry perplexing, at least up until the discovery in 1896 of some poems by his rival Bacchylides, when comparisons of their work showed that many of Pindar's idiosyncrasies are typical of archaic genres rather than of the poet himself.
Some of its features are quite archaic.
Some of these verses inspired ancient commentators to value him as a moralist yet the entire corpus is valued today for its " warts and all " portrayal of aristocratic life in archaic Greece.
Some of those affected claim the government takes advantage of archaic deed language and vague border markers or descriptions to shave away property in favor of forest holdings.
Some sentences are just susceptible to the process of banalisation: the replacement of archaic or unusual expressions with forms that are in more common use.
Some of these out-of-time technologies were archaic imaginations of those prevalent in the 20th century, and two film researchers, Cynthia Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper, suggest that followers of the show may be puzzled that such inventions, so useful in their own lives, are not exploited further.
Some find it highly offensive, others are indifferent, some find it inaccurate and archaic, while some happily use the term and find the main alternatives such as New Zealand European inappropriate.
Some phraseologies, especially in religious contexts, retain archaic elements that are not used in ordinary speech in any other context: " With this ring I thee wed ." Archaisms are also used in the dialogue of historical novels in order to evoke the flavour of the period.
Some of the book's attitudes to class and Jews are archaic to modern readers, but consistent with fiction of the period.
Some of these differences are merely orthographical ; others reflect archaic pronunciations or other archaisms in the forms of words.
Some archaic groups transferred from food gatherers to food producers around 3, 000 years ago.
Some of the earliest known examples were found in the treasuries of Delphi, dating to about the 6th century BC, but their use as supports in the form of women can be traced back even earlier, to ritual basins, ivory mirror handles from Phoenicia, and draped figures from archaic Greece.
Some of the names are now archaic, used less by longtime residents than scholars and real estate agents.
Some linguists see a sharp distinction between the " archaic " Macanese, spoken until the early 19th century, and the " modern " form that was strongly influenced by Cantonese.
Some religious orders still give a short version ( sometimes called the " reduced scapular ", but this usage is archaic ) of their large scapular to non-monastics that are spiritually affiliated with them.
Some of the stems change, particularly to more archaic forms of the name ( e. g. Andrzej → Jędrek ).
Some masculine names take an-o suffix that is considered as a archaic form, present in Polish language since the pagan times.
Some like Lucian were steeply into Atticism ( an artificial purest movement favoring archaic expressions ).
Some signs hint that the country is Saramago's homeland of Portugal: the main character is shown eating chouriço, a spicy sausage, and some dialogue in the original Portuguese employs the familiar " tu " second-person singular verb form ( a distinction which used to exist in English as the now largely archaic pronoun thou ).
Some were archaic words: jór " steed ", some loanwords: sinjór " lord " ( from Latin senior, probably via Old French seignor ).
Some are even skilled with martial arts of varying types, as well as Eastern ( particularly Japanese ) archaic weaponry.

1.049 seconds.