Examples of using Genera in English and their translations into Japanese
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The data itself is taken from Rohde& Muller(2005, Supplementary Material), and are based on the Sepkoski's Compendium of Marine Fossil Animal Genera(2002).
More than 500 species belong to it, divided into 16 genera, including Adlumia Raf. ex DC., Corydalis DC., Dicentra Bernh. and Fumaria L.
Prokaryotic host cells, including strains of the bacteria Escherichia coli, Bacillus and other genera are also useful host cells within the present invention.
Coral assemblage Measured% cover and diversity>20% coverage and>50% coral genera>20% coverage or>50% coral genera<20% coverage and<50% coral genera.
For some genera, a mare is able to bring up to 60% male foals, which has a good effect on the further breeding of representatives of the breed.
A few modern genera are tentatively dated to a Miocene origin, but their unequivocal record stretches back only some 5 million years.
For example, seven coldspot extinctions led to the disappearance of seven genera, and in one instance, even a whole plant family.
The project encountered an estimated 81- 99% of the genera, enzyme families and community configurations occupied by the healthy Western microbiome.
In that case, the exclusion of species and genera in applicants' claims are to be considered artifacts of patent prosecution and not reflective of the inventors' concept or description of their invention.
Represented by the 4 meter long Ophthalmosaurus and related genera, they were very similar to Ichthyosaurus, and had attained a perfect"tear-drop" streamlined form.
The ingestion of certain bacteria strains, in particular those that belong to the Lactobacillus and Bifid bacterium genera, are particularly beneficial for health, in particular by promoting proper functioning of the intestinal flora.
For example, seven cold spot extinctions led to the disappearance of seven genera, and in one instance, even a whole plant family.
Influenza is an infectious disease caused by an attack of a specific type of virus of the Orthomyxoviridae Family, which itself encompasses a half-dozen genera of viruses.
The most common genera of soils are ordinary, solonetsous, residual-alkaline, solonchakous, quartz-sandy and contact-gley, residual-carbonate, residual-arid.
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In her work, she tours extensively and has collaborated with artists such as John Butcher, Tony Buck, and John Hegre, while working closely with Robert Piorowicz at home on the Musica Genera label and annual festival.
In total, the abundance of 22 bacterial and seven fungal genera[types] was significantly different between the tumor and adjacent normal tissue, including Streptococcus, which was significantly increased in the tumor group(34 percent vs. 22 percent in normal tissue.).
On another page of the book we read that"troupes, clubs and mysteries opening their doors to people, You can now experience the sacred truths- privilege, sometimes certain hereditary genera- without any limitation as to their social status and origin.
If two or more genera are formally designated and the type specimens are later assigned to the same genus, the first to be published(in chronological order) is the senior synonym, and all other instances are junior synonyms.
Genera would, using hints from its distributed"namespace" database(somewhat similar to DNS, but more comprehensive, like parts of Xerox's Grapevine), automatically select the best protocol combination to use when connecting to network service.