Two sexes are
combined in a single individual, as is the case with many snails, worms and some sea stars.
Not exact matches
«The
combined amount of knowledge that resides
in individuals» heads dwarfs that within any
single repository,» notes Rygg, who is the cofounder and chairman of online - community start - up Kiko Inc..
PER looks to
combine all of a player's
individual contributions into a
single statistic, much like the work Bill James attempted to do
in baseball.
In New York, statewide candidates can receive a maximum of $ 63,000
combined from an
individual donor for a primary and general election, and up to $ 287,940 from a
single family.
It
combines the
individual components such as audio encoding, data applications and signaling management, as well as multiplex generation
in a
single device.
In the current study, the authors used single - cell RNA sequencing (RNA - Seq) to monitor how individual cells change when they are combined in a three - dimensional (3D) microenvironmen
In the current study, the authors used
single - cell RNA sequencing (RNA - Seq) to monitor how
individual cells change when they are
combined in a three - dimensional (3D) microenvironmen
in a three - dimensional (3D) microenvironment.
The researchers believe noise could play a role, so they
combine single - molecule analysis with time - lapse movies of
individual cells to track random activity
in many different genes as the cells switch states.
This,
combined with the fact that there is a directly negative relationship between residential mobility and student academic performance, particularly for students
in low - income or
single - parent families (Scanlon and Devine), shows how mobility patterns based on a long history of housing segregation can have direct impacts on
individual students before they even affect institutional matters like funding.
• Major source of retirement assets —
Combined,
individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and Keoghs (for the self - employed) account for a sizable portion of the assets held by Americans
in tax - preferred retirement plans and are likely to become the
single largest source of retirement income outside of Social Security benefits for private - sector workers.
While this constituted a useful exercise
in theory, the results were not applicable for an
individual investor because
combining all \ (A \) grade loans into a
single \ (A \) grade asset class is only achievable if one owned all \ (A \) grade loans.
Upon determining which variables were significantly associated with outcome
in individual models, we
combined those variables into a
single logistic regression model.
Combining Spanish ephemera (sent by Swinton) with paper from his deep inventory, Kofie built up a collage series
in which
individual works explore gradients of a
single color, determined and inspired by the found paper.
Every
single individual that our
combined efforts help to awaken matters
in ways that none of us can yet fully comprehend.
The protocol embraces six greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and industrial gases HFCs, PFCs and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), that are
combined in a «basket», so that
individual gases are translated into CO2 equivalents, which are then added up to produce a
single figure.
Of course even though two series can not be
combined in a
single RCS chronology doesn't mean that the
individual chronologies can not be
combined in a reconstruction, for instance by taking an appropriate mean.
Envoy is the only technology platform
in the market that allows you to consolidate your network contacts
in a
single robust ecosystem that delivers enriching network analytics, visuals and insights, as well as the ability to compare and
combine networks with others — all within seconds — while maintaining the privacy of
individual contacts.
Under § 164.506 (b)(4), consents for uses and disclosures of protected health information to carry out treatment, payment, and health care operations may be
combined in a
single document covering all three types of activities and may be
combined with other types of legal permission from the
individual.
We therefore prohibit covered entities from
combining the notice
in a
single document with either a consent (§ 164.506) or an authorization (§ 164.508), but do not otherwise prohibit covered entities from including the notice
in or with other documents the covered entity shares with
individuals.
What was required was an environment which would
combine both the practicalities of good child care and the psychological insights of psychotherapy; moreover,
combine them not as two distinct inputs into the child's life, inputs deriving from different
individuals with different specialties, but
combined in a
single whole.