Some of the offspring inherited genes from the killer bees which appeared to affect their behaviour.
These service charges are partly the offspring of the high-tech, always-on, connected world in which we live.
Wilkinson grafted cuttings from a figured walnut tree and saw evidence in the offspring 22 years later.
More than 60m Americans one in five of the population are either immigrants or the offspring of recent immigrants.
It is a great place to exercise the offspring and eavesdrop on the cultural quirks of District residents.
What makes this news is that the offspring of the rotifers in question also lived longer than normal.
Today's violent right is the offspring of unification in 1990, which disrupted the eastern economy and traumatised families.
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Plastic tat to Western eyes may be luxuries to the offspring of slum-dwellers.
Siswi, an oversized female, is the offspring of one of Galidikas' original ex-captives.
Similarly, 40% of the offspring of the top 10% of earners will grow up to be top earners themselves.
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If punk means breaking taboos, maybe The Offspring is still a punk band.
Whereas my parents were struggling to survive, my high school classmates were the offspring of congressmen and banking giants.
The new bank is the offspring of The Export Development Bank of Iran.
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Under the north end of the High Line lies the Lot on Tap, the offspring of another celebrity chef.
The Alberta government estimates the offspring of a single pair of Norway rats can multiply to 15, 000 in one year.
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Like many the offspring of a tycoon, Leong set out after university to prove himself outside of the family business.
The scholars found a complex but clear series of connections between maternal health and the offspring's fatness in later life.
Experiments using mice have shown that the offspring with the new mitochondria carry no information that defines any human attributes.
Progressive taxes prevent intact families from bearing many young while the welfare state welcomes the offspring of the less industrious.
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It is the offspring of Phil Donahue, who, true to his format, once wore a dress to enliven the proceedings.
Jamie McGrigor MSP referred to the report as: "the offspring of the previous committee's report" - into the Lisbon treaty.
If the offspring of one father do better than those of another, the difference must therefore be in those genes.
MEPs have already voted to ban the offspring of cloned animals to also be prevented from entering the food chain.
And everyone assumes "the offspring is benefitting from the parent's name, " says David Dotlich, chairman of Pivot Learning LLC, a leadership consultancy.
The system produces expertise (although some say that the final examination is undermined by nepotism, since candidates are often the offspring of auctioneers).
Genes are switched back and forth between each pair, so that each chromosome received by the offspring is a mosaic of the parent's pair.
Companies are legally forced to hire a quota of the offspring of veterans of World War II or children of families with four or more.
Mammals seem less able to perform the trick (which is probably why no sex bias has yet been detected in the offspring of Texas ranchers).
It explains how one could theoretically turn the offspring of a wild, berry-size tomato into a plant bearing full-size tomatoes just by tinkering with one gene.
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