Most coral reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with a dispersing pelagic larval phase and a relatively sedentary reef resident phase. |
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A dictatorship is much more sensitive to the frailties of its leader than a bipartite or tripartite system. |
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While it is unlikely that a free trade area will be set up between the two nations, the deal is likely to see formal ties of bipartite trade. |
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He traces the inception, and to some extent the dissemination, of the bipartite rural estate to the designs of the Carolingians. |
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Its famous mad scene apart, Lucia is surprisingly Classical, based on a succession of conventional double arias and bipartite duets. |
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The Council is a bipartite chamber of representatives from business and organized labour, dedicated to reaching an Irish-style labour accord. |
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When our early medieval documents begin again in the eighth century, however, bipartite divisions are commonly referred to. |
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Initially, the Labour Party had been prepared to give the bipartite system its chance. |
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He pointed out that our bipartite collaboration on the worm was exceptional among genome sequencing projects in its success and lack of friction. |
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What however the agreement failed to reflect was that the partnership was tripartite and that Mr. Kemp's earlier efforts had been bipartite. |
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In such a bipartite arrangement, the card is used to charge the client's account with the issuer which the customer settles later. |
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There are different types of guarantees, such as bipartite and tripartite guarantees, continuing and limited guarantees and demand guarantees. |
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A bipartite medial cuneiform is an anatomical variant where there are two ossification centres involving the medial cuneiform. |
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At each mating, the female receives a bipartite spermatophore consisting of a spermatophylax and a sperm-containing ampulla. |
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And we want to achieve this by putting in place a bipartite mechanism, to both parts of which, I hasten to add, we attach the same importance. |
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In one sample, another bipartite geminivirus was also detected in mixed infection with tomato mottle geminivirus. |
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Its leaves are green, and the lower orbicular, means wandering, and the upper entire or bipartite. |
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Tagmemicists insist that tagmemes, despite their bipartite structure, are single units. |
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A characteristic of many marine organisms is a bipartite life cycle, which can affect the dispersal of an organism. |
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The bipartite life cycle of algae also affects their dispersal, which occurs through algal spores. |
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There are numerous intermediate conditions between the bipartite and bicornuate condition. |
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An autonomous, bipartite social dialogue does already exist at company level. |
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The tripartite social dialogue appear to work well, while bipartite negotiations need to be developed further. |
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The tripartite social dialogue appears to work well while bipartite negotiations need to be improved. |
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I have a bipartite response to that question, the first reason being that Rimbaud, in his work and in his life, was perhaps the first truly modern poet. |
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In the case of cashcards, which involve bipartite agreements, and of electronic purses which are treated like cash, the last problem is inapplicable. |
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Where levies are the chosen mechanism for funding training, the governance of funding distribution should be tripartite, or where these are agreed by the social partners, such governance should be bipartite. |
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For many years, bipartite meetings on health services at the ILO have concluded that social dialogue is the only way to ensure the long term sustainability of health care reforms and restructuring. |
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These poems have a bipartite structure: a thesis part, in which some vice or folly is examined critically from many different angles and points of view, and an antithesis part, in which an opposing virtue is recommended. |
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As a bipartite agreement was not reached, the Karnataka Labour Department has conducted seven tripartite meetings to reach a settlement. |
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Any graph whose vertices can be coloured in this manner is said to be bipartite. |
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In adopting the bipartite structure, then, the Phoenix-poet demonstrates that this poem is a 'two-fold story,' a bispel. |
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Because of variable ossification centers, the ossicle may present bipartite and multipartite which may mimic fracture lines on the radiographs. |
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Enforcement of regulations by the public authorities, e.g. labour inspectorates, and in addition developing bipartite and tripartite compliance mechanisms. |
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A bipartite consultation was held on 19 January in Moscow with a purpose to discuss conditions under which American producers will be able to continue supplying to Russia. |
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These brief pieces already follow the bipartite musical form strictly. |
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The proposal is made viable through measurements in an appropriate three-qubit basis and turns out to be robust against imperfections in the bipartite source. |
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O'Connor argues that the increasing participation and perceived legitimacy of ENGOS during the Frist Green Wave eroded the bipartite bargaining model. |
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Muza Naseeb, general administrator of the Quran study centres for females at the Dar Al Ber Society, said the bipartite memorisation programme consists of two sections. |
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Salaries and employment of ING Vysya employees are governed by the so-called awards and bipartite settlements unlike at Kotak Mahindra, the union said. |
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A map is bipartite if its vertices can be coloured with two colors, say black and white, in such a way that each edge links a white and a black vertex. |
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Bipartite estates were divided between a central demesne and an array of tenant plots. |
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