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    Cryptic Female Choice

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    encompassing how difficult it is to distinguish between types of post-copulatory sexual selection, and Andrade and MacLeod suggest that the Latrodectus genus may be beneficial in understanding and determining the relationships between each hypothesis. A clear, well structured, and well-referenced introduction to the natural history and biology of the Latrodectus genus follows, that sets up the idea that the variation between Latrodectus species may be key in understanding the relationship…

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    was very impressed with his passion and craziness. the drummer Cliff Almond who start the play first was as strong and passionate as Krantz However he wasn 't in his head all the time as Wayne Krantz he kind of melong his play with James Genus. I saw James Genus more as jazz musician rather than Rocker even though he was playing with electric guitar but the way he moves his body was more softer and gentle compared to both player which are Cliff and Krantz. He was very humble and he connected…

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    geographical regions. Some common traits between them is their slender bodies, they all feed on insects, and they all have fluffy tails. Narrow Striped Mongoose: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Eupleridae Genus: Mungotictis Species: Mungotictis Decemileata The Narrow Striped Mongoose lives in South Western Madagascar. They only have about 500 square kilometers in habitat area. It is primarily an insectivore. It is eaten by dogs, humans, and…

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    B. Subtilis: A Case Study

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    indication of a band on 16s rRNA PCR with a basepair length of approximately 1450bp. By analyzing this band in terms of its specific nucleotide sequence and comparing it with the national database, the derived antibiotic-producing isolate was from the genus…

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    Coelomomyce Lab Report

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    With the failure to mass produce parasitic fungi belonging to the genus Coelomomyces in the lab by traditional means, a more abstract approach may be necessary. The economic and medical value of the mass production of mosquito parasites from the genus Coelomomyces would be nearly immeasurable, as the fungi could provide a way to safely control and eradicate certain species of mosquitos with less environmental impact when compared to current methods. Due to the spreading of many diseases…

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    instance of this for me was the < symbol, which I have only seen in math to represent ‘less than’. For the content of the text, I found the information about how the Ardipithecus ramidus genus was created and why to be interesting. It made me wonder if there were other minor differences that caused the creation of the new genus that were of less significance, but contributed to the creation. I found the details of the excavation useful because I was able to understand most of the context…

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    Hominid Evolution Essay

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    lengthy process of change occurring for millions of years. Modern humans, also known as Homo sapiens, are the only surviving species of the genus Homo. Three important ancestors that share close relationships and characteristics with Homo sapiens are Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and Homo Neanderthalensis. To begin, Homo habilis is the first member of the genus Homo. During the time of Homo erectus, the species began to exhibit more similar features to humans…

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    3) pleasing the Father by His life. Passive obedience was displayed when Christ allowed himself to be beaten, suffered, then crucified, and died on the cross for us, and was buried. Idiomatic genus, Majestic genus, and Apotelesmatic genus are the 3 communication of Christ’s attributes. Idiomatic genus is both the divine and…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    Your name: Matthew King Date: October 16, 2015 Your section: 001 1. Complete Classification: (ITIS: 2014 ) Common Name: Two-toed Amphiuma Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibia Order: Caudata Family: Amphiumidae Genus: Amphiuma Species (G. s.e.): Amphiuma means Species information 2a. Description and identification Family: The family Amphiumidae consists of three separate species of “eel” like animals separated by the number of toes that are present on the animal.…

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    for the unusual shape on the top of their heads, which are flattened and extended into a Hammer like shape called a Cephalofoil. Most Hammer Head species are places in the genus Sphyrna while the winghead shark is places in it's own genus, Eusphyra. Many but not necessary exclusive functions have been easily proposed for the Cephalofoil. While Hammerheads are not as vicious as other sharks for their reducement in speed for their hammerhead and…

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