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The family is kind of split for part of the year, Carmen said.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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The family is part of this.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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The kind of family more and more of us are a part of.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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The rapid migration in the jumping-Jupiter scenario also favors the survival of asteroid collisional families formed during the Late Heavy Bombardment.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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They and their families are a part of our family.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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This is a member of the dynamic Eos family of asteroids that most likely formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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This is a member of the dynamic Eos family of asteroids that were probably formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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This kind of family is called an extended family.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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Would love a caring, kind family to be a part of.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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and that this part of the kindness of this most excellent family was altogether misplaced.
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Haumea is part of the a collisional family.
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A diet low in fat decreases the risk of heart disease and several kinds of cancer.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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And eggs are high in fat, which is also implicated in heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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And yet, they have low incidence of coronary heart disease and cancer because the kinds of fat that they are eating are the ones that promote optimum health.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Beef, pork, lamb and the trans-unsaturated fats found in baked goods and margarines have been implicated in causing the disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Claims that currently have limits on saturated fat are misleading if a product contains significant amounts of trans fat, because trans fat also increases the risk of heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Consuming too much artery-clogging saturated fat and trans fat substantially increases your risk of heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Higher intake of trans unsaturated fat is associated with increased risk of heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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In contrast, the worst fats for heart disease risk are saturated and trans unsaturated fats, say the study's authors.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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In terms of heart disease, the kinds of fat you eat are as important as how much.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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It's the kind of fat associated with a lower risk of heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Like saturated fats, trans fats increase the risk of heart disease by raising blood cholesterol levels.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Some studies suggest that trans fats may be a greater risk factor than saturated fats for coronary heart disease (see Appendix C).
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Stored body fat is implicated in the disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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The main fat component in it, hydrogenated fat or "trans-fat" is now acknowledged by the American Heart Association to be as bad or worse than butter in its causal relationship to heart disease and arterial buildup.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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There is unmistakable evidence of the implication of fat in increasing risk of heart disease and diabetes.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Trans fats are the most unhealthy fats to eat and can cause heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Trans fats have been shown to increase the risk of coronary heart disease even moreso than saturated fats.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Trans fatty acids have been implicated as a risk factor in coronary heart disease and methods to reduce their levels will be important to the consumer and the fat and oil industry.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Trans-Fats The latest research indicates that it may be the types of fat people consume, not the total amount of fat, that increases heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Vegetables, on the other hand, are very low in the kind of fat linked to heart disease.
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Trans fats have been implicated in the presence of heart disease.
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Although this kind of pheromone communication is well-known to occur in animals, scientists thought it did not exist in humans.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Define the terms hormone and pheromone, and identify differences in their functional importance in animals.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Female moths release a specific chemical into the air (called a pheromone) that can be detected by male moths of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Hormones & Pheromones
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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In this species, pheromones suppress activity of the corpora allata and juvenile hormone (JH) secretion.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Moreover, cages leakage in the animal room contaminates the macroenvironment to affect pheromones communication of mice and work environment.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones (fear-uh-moans) Substances that act like chemical signals in communicating with other members of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones are chemical substances produced by an animal to serve as a stimulus for behavioral responses to others of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones are chemical substances secreted by an animal that are used in communication with other members of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones are chemical substances that are released by insects or other organisms into the environment to communicate with others of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones are chemicals used for communication purposes between members of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones are substances one organism produces for purposes of chemo-communication with another of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Pheromones are volatile chemicals produced by a given species to communicate with other individuals of the same species to change their behavior.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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Secretions may also include pheromones, which are substances released by the glands of some animals into the external environment, where they serve to regulate or sexually attract other individuals of the same species and sometimes of other species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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The PHEROMONES are the "perfumes" emitted by insects and other organisms to communicate with other members of the same species.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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They're not even animals, they're just these meatbaggy slaves to, to hormones and pheromones and their, and their feelings.
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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hormones, pheromones
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Pheromones are released into the environment for communication between animals of the same species.
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A bathymetric feature is repeatable and, since it is based on a real bathymetric dataset, strategies which prove successful in simulation can be verified in the field.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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A bathymetric map of the study area.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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Bathymetric map for Broken Ridge.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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Depth data are routinely used to construct bathymetric maps and profiles and to interpret the structural and geomorphic features of lake and sea bottoms.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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Develop a bathymetric map of the IRL.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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Maps that show the contours under bodies of water through depth soundings are called bathymetric maps.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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The deep-water bathymetric map ( Fig.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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These USGS maps show in one format and one edition the data for a land-water area previously shown separately as a topographic map and a bathymetric map.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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These data, coupled with bathymetric data, were used to prepare a map of the lake-bottom physiography.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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You can see where it is in the Tharp-Heezen bathymetric map.
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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bathymetric features and submarine geology;
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A bathymetric map can show the features of the bottom of a body of water.
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A prokaryote is a simple, mostly single-celled (unicellular) organism that lacks a nucleus, or any other membrane-bound organelle.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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A prokaryote is a single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus (karyon), mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelles.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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All prokaryotes are one-cell organisms.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Bacteria and Archaea, which are prokaryotes, are single-celled organisms of quite a different type and do not have nuclei.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Organisms with prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Prokaryote A single-cell organism that has no distinct nucleus.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Prokaryotes, on the other hand, are single-celled organisms such as bacteria and archaea.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Prokaryotic cells are usually single-celled organisms, while eukaryotic cells can be either single-celled or part of multicellular organisms.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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These small single-celled organisms are called prokaryotes .
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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This means that they are single-celled, prokaryotic (simple) organisms.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Together, the archaea and eubacteria make up the prokaryotes -- single-celled organisms without intracellular membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus.
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Single-celled organisms are prokaryotes.
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Fermentation is the process by which an organic substance (usually a sugar) is converted by a single-celled microorganism such as yeast into alcohol.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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It occurs in single-celled organisms such as yeast, as well as in multicellular organisms, such as humans.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Microorganism A microscopic organism, usually single-celled (those of medical interest may include organisms of bacteria, virus, yeast, and mold).
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Single celled yeast, which is used by bakers and brewers, is the most complex organism to have been deciphered so far.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Thousands of kinds of single-cell fungi (moulds and yeasts) are found everywhere in the world.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Y Yeast Single-celled micro-organism which brings about fermentation.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Yeast is a single cell organism that eats sugar and produces carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and alcohol.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Yeast is a single-cell organism that may cause infection in the mouth, vagina, gastrointestinal tract, and any or all bodily parts.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Yeast is an example of a single celled fungi.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Yeast is single-celled, and reproduces either sexually or asexually.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Yeasts are microscopic fungi -- single-cell organisms of the plant kingdom which are generally about 5-10 microns in size.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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yeast are single-celled forms.
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Single-celled are yeasts.
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Everybody knows poly means many and ticks are bloodsucking parasites.
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Bloodsucking parasites are nearly all ticks that live on the body surfaces of reptiles or mammals.
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If all these Bloodsucking Parasites (lawyers) disappeared, this whole world would be better off.
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Bloodsucking parasites are nearly all ticks that live on the body surfaces of reptiles or mammals.
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Ticks are bloodsucking external parasites that feed on humans, wild and domestic mammals, birds, reptiles and others.
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Bloodsucking parasites are nearly all ticks that live on the body surfaces of reptiles or mammals.
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Ticks are bloodsucking parasites, and can carry diseases like Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease.
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Bloodsucking parasites are nearly all ticks that live on the body surfaces of reptiles or mammals.
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Ticks are well known bloodsucking external parasites of humans, pets, livestock, and wild animals.
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Bloodsucking parasites are nearly all ticks that live on the body surfaces of reptiles or mammals.
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5.4.4.2 Contaminated micropipettes, pipette tips, and Pasteur pipettes must be treated as sharps.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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Clean pipettes, micropipettes, pipette tips or Pasteur pipettes can be placed in a glass disposal box for disposal.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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Contaminated micropipettes, pipette tips, and Pasteur pipettes must be treated as sharps.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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MEGOHMETER FOR PIPETTE IMPEDANCE The Omega Tip Z Megohmeter is specifically designed to measure electrode tip impedance in electrolyte filled glass micropipettes, or fine tipped metal electrodes.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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One contaminated glass pipette or micropipette tip will spread contamination to everything it touches.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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Pipette Exercise micropipette -- TUBE -- ----
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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Piston-driven air displacement pipettes are micropipettes, which are tools to handle volumes of liquid in the microliter scale and are pipettes.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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The micropipette is attached to a coarse manipulator with a pipette holder.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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The sperm and a small amount of the egg material are quickly injected back into the egg and the micropipette is removed.
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Micropipettes are suitable for measuring very small amounts of liquids.
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As of 2008, only five objects in the Solar System (Ceres, Eris, and the KBOs Pluto, Makemake and Haumea) are listed as dwarf planets by the IAU.
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We consider ceres to be a dwarf planet.
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As the largest, Ceres is actually one of the handful of objects classified using the new dwarf planet designation.
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We consider ceres to be a dwarf planet.
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Bodies that met the first proposed definition but not the second, such as Ceres, were instead classified as dwarf planets.
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We consider ceres to be a dwarf planet.
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But Ceres was only considered a planet for a year, while Pluto has been a major planet for more than 70 years.
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We consider ceres to be a dwarf planet.
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Ceres is a dwarf planet, the only one in the inner Solar System.
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We consider ceres to be a dwarf planet.
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