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" These animals multiplied beyond the settler's expectations, often overrunning pastures and extending well-beyond the domains of the missions.
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These early human cultures later interpreted these spirits to be present in animals, the living plant world, and even in natural objects in a form of animism.
These included the concept of warning colouration in animals, and the Wallace effect, a hypothesis on how natural selection could contribute to speciation by encouraging the development of barriers against hybridization.
These animals were, in fact, descendants of the small ancestral ungulates that retained all the primitive characteristics of the latter, accompanied by a huge increase in body size.
These two factors limit many species of animals and plants to a relatively narrow region of Baltic Sea.
These glycosides are found as secondary metabolites in several plants, but also in some animals, such as the milkweed butterflies.
These early Equidae were fox-sized animals with three toes on the hind feet, and four on the front feet.
These future weapons bathed the surviving life of Earth in unspecified forms of radiation and biochemical agents, producing widespread, permanent mutations among humans, animals, and plants.
These inns provided accommodation for people and their vehicles or animals and served as a resting place for people, whether travelling on foot or by other means.
These jaguar ancestors then moved south into Central and South America, feeding on the deer and other grazing animals that once covered the landscape in huge herds.
These may be categorised as: misidentifications of common animals ; misidentifications of inanimate objects or effects ; reinterpretations of traditional Scottish folklore ; hoaxes ; and exotic species of large animals.
These animals were thought to be the evolutionary predecessors of monkeys and apes, but this is no longer considered correct.
These birds feed by hunting fish, squid and other small sea animals, for which they travel and dive quite extensively.
These parasitize marine algae or animals, or are saprobes on algae, corals, protozoan cysts, sea grasses, wood and other substrata, and can also be found in sea foam.
These stories feature Virginia gentleman John Carter mysteriously transported to a Mars ( called Barsoom by the natives ) distinguished by humanoid princesses, fierce warriors of several species, exotic animals, and mixtures of antique with advanced technology.
These organisms include drifting animals, plants, archaea, algae, or bacteria that inhabit the pelagic zone of oceans, seas, or bodies of fresh water.
These and multiplied
These spectra are then multiplied with a factor to match the intensity of the sample spectrum and subtracted pixel by pixel and spectrum by spectrum from the sample spectrum using a least-squares algorithm.
These electrons are directed by the focusing electrode toward the electron multiplier, where electrons are multiplied by the process of secondary emission.
These votes are multiplied by a factor ( called the " transfer value ") based on the proportion of ballot papers preferencing other parties.
These would be only the male heads of families ( except for slaves who may have been counted as individuals ) and the total has to be multiplied by an arbitrary figure ( 4 or 5 is usual ) for an estimate of the total including women and children.
These examples could be multiplied endlessly to reflect the linguistic interactions of speakers of the thousands of existing or extinct languages.
These efforts multiplied in the following century with the publication in 1827 of the integral text of the Dhiata e Re ( The New Testament ) by G. Gjirokastriti and with the big corpus of ( Christian ) religious translations by Konstandin Kristoforidhi ( 1830 – 1895 ), in both main dialects of Albanian, publications which helped in the process of integrating the two dialects into a unified literary language and in setting up the basis for the establishment of the National Church of the Albanians with the liturgy in their own language.
These treatises multiplied wherever Jews lived in proximity to Christians-such as Spain before the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492.
These and beyond
These effects, often several of them at a time, made it very difficult for World War II era aircraft to reach speeds much beyond 800 km / h ( 500 mph ).
These famous first lines of the Tao Te Ching state that the Tao is ineffable, i. e., the Tao is nameless, goes beyond distinctions, and transcends language.
These seemingly contradictory discoveries made it necessary to go beyond classical physics and take the quantum nature of light into account.
These works were all hand copied and thus rarely available, beyond wealthy patrons or monastic men of learning: they were expensive, and usually written for those extending knowledge rather than those using it.
These are then taken up by organisms in the soil, react with mineral soil, or are transported beyond the confines of the ecosystem ( and are considered " lost " to it ).
These statements, soon dubbed " esternazioni ", or " mattock blows " ( picconate ), were considered by many to be inappropriate for a President and, often, beyond his constitutional powers ; also, his mental health was doubted and Cossiga had to declare " I am the fake madman who speaks the truth.
These barriers held no military value beyond migration control as they were too weak to withstand a potential NATO invasion.
These internal and external factors contributed to the rise of a Confederation national consciousness, in which the term fatherland ( patria ) began to take on meaning beyond an individual canton.
These measures are used more commonly within Radiation Health Physics, as survival beyond 60 days usually results in recovery.
These authors, in such works as The Republic and Laws by Plato, and The Politics and Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, analyzed political systems philosophically, going beyond earlier Greek poetic and historical reflections which can be found in the works of epic poets like Homer and Hesiod, historians like Herodotus and Thucydides, and dramatists such as Sophocles, Aristophanes, and Euripides.
These moves are often beyond the ability of a casual gamer and require a player to have both a strong memory and excellent timing.
These land tracts expanded in reach well beyond the St. Lawrence – Lake Ontario – Lake Erie shores after the War of 1812.
These are not actual contributions and further discussion is beyond the scope of this entry suffice it to say that there is currently much controversy.
These stability properties make them inevitable in homological algebra and beyond ; the theory has major applications in algebraic geometry, cohomology and pure category theory.
These improved communications contributed to the development of the town, with suburbs extending beyond the rivers Wye and Monnow to the south-east, west and north of the old town centre.
These experiments grew into the heuristics and biases research program which spread beyond academic psychology into other disciplines including medicine and political science.
These firms diverted most of their profits overseas, investing little in the infrastructure of the islands beyond what was needed for profitable management of the plantations, or what could benefit these businesses ' associates or related concerns.
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