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Frequently a few isolated thick-walled cells or, rarely, groups of such cells in the xylem region, were also specifically stained, but there was no such staining in epidermis, cortex, most xylem cells, ray cells, or pith.
The larger part of the country is covered by a peneplain, which forms a gently undulating landscape with, in some areas, a few isolated hills, the last vestiges of a Precambrian massif.
The programme estimate as few as 140 animals left in the wild-spread across four isolated populations.
C. albicans was isolated from the vaginas of 19 % of apparently healthy women, i. e., those who experienced few or no symptoms of infection.
It bred on rocky, isolated islands with easy access to the ocean and a plentiful food supply, a rarity in nature that provided only a few breeding sites for the auks.
* Micro hydro projects provide a few kilowatts to a few hundred kilowatts to isolated homes, villages, or small industries.
While comparatively few studies of this type have been performed, results from these suggest that some of the most readily isolated and studied genera may not in fact be significant in the in-situ community.
Energy power systems, doing jobs like monitoring power grids or water flow, once isolated from the other computer networks, were now being connected to the internet, leaving them more vulnerable, having historically few built-in security features.
As few as two mutations can result in speciation: if each mutation has a neutral or positive effect on fitness when they occur separately, but a negative effect when they occur together, then fixation of these genes in the respective subgroups will lead to two reproductively isolated populations.
English resistance was reduced to a few isolated castles, walled towns and fortified manor houses.
James E. Alcock, Professor of Psychology at York University stated that few of parapsychology's experimental results have prompted interdisciplinary research with more mainstream sciences such as physics or biology, and that parapsychology remains an isolated science to such an extent that its very legitimacy is questionable, and as a whole is not justified in being labeled " scientific ".
With few facilities and little public transport these people became isolated.
A third year class is represented by specimens of the " traditional " P. antiquus, as well as a few isolated, large specimens once assigned to P. kochi that overlap P. antiquus in size.
Native trees such as Rowan and Crab Apple are only found in a few isolated places such as cliffs and loch islands.
The color red is intentionally absent from most of the film, but is used prominently in a few isolated shots for " anything in the real world that has been tainted by the other world " and " to connote really explosively emotional moments and situations ".
Since that point in Marvel continuity, it has been established that there are a few variations of this element which can be found in isolated regions all around the world.
There have been only a small number of isolated cases in the years since, though in recent years a few patients have shown very similar symptoms.
A few mountains are isolated summits, but most occur in huge mountain ranges.
A few isolated mountain ranges are located within these lowlands, among them the Hohe Mark, the Beckum Hills, the Baumberge and the Stemmer Berge.
As regards Fulk the Young we know only a few isolated facts and dates: about 1109 Doué and L ' Île Bouchard were taken ; in 1112 Brissac was besieged, and about the same time Eschivard of Preuilly subdued ; in 1114 there was a general war against the barons who were in revolt, and in 1118 a fresh rising, which was put down after the siege of Montbazon: in 1123 the lord of Doué revolted, and in 1124 Montreuil-Bellay was taken after a siege of nine weeks.
The first few isolated primes are
The " open range " tradition of requiring landowners to fence out unwanted livestock was dominant in most of the rural west until very late in the 20th century, and even today, a few isolated regions of the west still have open range statutes on the books.
A few stalwarts favor isolated instruction in Synthetic phonics and introduction to reading comprehension only after children have mastered sound-symbol correspondences.

few and successes
Meanwhile, Debussy was having one of his first major successes with in 1902, leading a few years later to ‘ who-was-precursor-to-whom ’ debates between the two composers, in which Maurice Ravel would also get involved.
He followed this move with an invasion of Mato Grosso, Brazil, in March 1865, an action that proved to be one of Paraguay's few successes during the war.
Despite many successes, RISC has made few inroads into the desktop PC and commodity server markets, where Intel's x86 platform remains the dominant processor architecture.
Early Texan Army successes at La Bahía and San Antonio ( Battle of Goliad, Siege of Béxar ) were soon reversed when the Mexican Army retook the territory a few months later ( Battle of Coleto, Battle of the Alamo ).
Having been abruptly recalled into Anjou by a revolt of his barons, he returned to the charge in September 1136 with a strong army, including in its ranks William, duke of Aquitaine, Geoffrey, count of Vendôme, and William Talvas, count of Ponthieu, but after a few successes was wounded in the foot at the siege of Le Sap ( 1 October ) and had to fall back.
Lombard achieved a few minor successes in the early 1930s.
And the successes they have given me in the past few years are just as unimportant .”
One of his few successes, in 1159, was his trip to Toulouse to aid Raymond V, Count of Toulouse who had been attacked by Henry II: after he entered into the city with a small escort, claiming to be visiting the Countess his sister, Henry declared that he could not attack the city whilst his liege lord was inside, and went home.
The few successes included the creation of national news media and limited improvements in public health, education, and telecommunications.
He appeared in many West End plays in the following few years and his earliest successes on the stage were as Hercule Poirot in Alibi ( 1928 ); he was the first actor to portray the Belgian detective in this stage adaptation of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, and as William Marble in Payment Deferred, making his Lyceum Theatre ( New York ) debut in 1931.
He ignored sound military advice, and his forces scored only a few local successes, as the better-armed and better-trained German army marched into France.
In a career cut short by his early death, he achieved few successes before his final work, Carmen, became one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertory.
Kobach claims that Switzerland has had tandem successes both socially and economically which are matched by only a few other nations.
On July 11, 2000, McGuinn testified before in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on downloading music from the Internet that artists do not always receive the royalties that ( non-Internet based ) record companies state in contracts, and that to date, The Byrds had not received any royalties for their greatest successes, " Mr. Tambourine Man " and " Turn, Turn, Turn " – they only received advances, which were split five ways and were just " a few thousand dollars " per band member.
* Microphone: A few games have made successes in using a headset or microphone as a secondary controller, such as Hey You, Pikachu !, the Rock Band series, the Guitar Hero series, the SingStar series, Tom Clancy's Endwar, the Mario Party series, and the SOCOM: U. S. Navy SEALs series.
The company's fortunes declined slightly during the 1970s, and it had few major commercial successes ; among those were Dana's 1970 two-million selling single, " All Kinds of Everything ", issued on their subsidiary label, Rex Records.
For a few small values of and these rings of algebraic integers are PIDs, and this can be seen as an explanation of the classical successes of Fermat () and Euler ().
Philip IV's reign, after a few years of inconclusive successes, was characterized by political and military decay and adversity.
When divided up by ethnicity, it can be seen that the economic and academic successes supposedly enjoyed by Asian Americans are concentrated into a few ethnic groups.
This was one of the few successes in organisation and preparation made before the outbreak of war.
The small detachment, gradually attrited, had a few notable successes:
Although there had been a few sporadic British successes in the U. S. charts prior to 1964, notably The Tornadoes ' hit instrumental " Telstar ", the British Invasion began in earnest in January 1964 when The Beatles ' " I Want to Hold Your Hand " single reached # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Very few complete successes have resulted.
After a few early successes developing polarizing filters for sunglasses and photographic filters, Land obtained funding from a series of Wall Street investors for further expansion.

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