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Ultimately the genre survives in the twenty-first century primarily in our university choruses and local choral societies.
Although a second piano part has not survived, one feels again that a real opportunity to prompt further research has been lost.
Put together apparently by 1755, it has been identified as the only surviving opera from the missions.
Every natural system is subject to regular disturbances; those that have survived indeed must have built up some degree of resilience.
The document survived in a frame as a decoration hanging in the local pub (no. 317 ; see also p. xlii).
What features surviving firms have obviously depends on the answers to these questions.
I think he is too pessimistic about what the surviving sermons themselves tell us.
Fifteen infants survived but one baby died in the neonatal period.
If the particle pair survives, the weighting assigned to it is doubled.
In many cases parasites are incapable of surviving and multiplying in the absence of a host organism.
The lines that survived for several months could be maintained without a problem later.
Later they absorbed the surviving nomadic descendants of the authentic autochtons.
The name has survived the demise of the political power with which it was originally identified by almost three centuries.
Perenniality of trees was modelled by specifying that individuals existing at any nth generation had a probability c of surviving to the (nj1)th generation.
Birth intervals in the ' known to have died ' category therefore have a very different distribution from those in the ' known to have survived' group.
The full patent does not seem to have survived.
Many doctors who worked in the relevant period must be available for questioning and hospital records have survived.
Additional children were wanted by 61 % of women with parity seven or eight, compared to about 41 % of women with seven or eight surviving children.
Such micro-organisms might not only have survived, but gone on to evolve their own independent, interlocking ecological system of predator-prey relations.
If the answer was no, the age of the last live birth (surviving child) was determined.
If the party had remained committed to color-blind policies, it might have survived the mass exodus of white southerners.
One problem with his conclusions derives from his use of the surviving records of convictions for indictable offences as a proxy for all crime.
Even in this, the only surviving portion, no less than 50 falconers with whom he worked are named.
Indeed, the presupposition of reliance on such standards is that they have survived similar critical scrutiny.
Thus, direct or tacit pronatalism survived because of historically specific, regional demands for labor.
According to this report, although most married couples sired approximately six to seven children, only one or two survived.
An inefficient tax system could thus have survived if political rigidities prevented a ruler from changing it.
Despite the inefficiency, labor services could have survived under previous regimes because of path-dependence.
Next, the items that survived the first analytical procedure are then included in a multivariable method.
On the other hand, seeds survived longer at lower than at higher temperatures.
However, some individuals survived from one period to the next and therefore are represented in both.
No town could have survived without water supplies.
Second, she shows that the notion that merchant families survived for three successive generations was quite rare.
In this connection, surviving accounts demonstrate a wily adeptness at manipulation of the press and police.
Many saplings survived the attack, whereas most seedlings had died already.
Whenever data in the nursery space survives a garbage collection, it is promoted to another space containing older data.
There was a significant effect of site on the proportion of surviving seedlings and on the relative growth rates in terms of leaf number.
None of the seeds cached in this study survived to germination.
Seeds of all species but one survived better in the monodominant forest suggesting that the seed predator community may be different in the monodominant forest.
First, by no means all building applications have survived.
The cultured follicles developed an antrum, demonstrating that the follicles survived.
Oocytes surviving the injection were either cultured without further treatment or exposed to ethanol solution to induce parthenogenetic activation.
Unfortunately, however, negligible data on its activities have survived.
The 1847 draft is not extant, but the 1860 revision survives along with the 1870 poem that was finally published.
Hatching rates and cell numbers of surviving blastocysts were not affected.
Data from the 1999 tallies are included here, but too few of the colonies examined in 1997 survived in order to provide robust comparative analysis.
The 12 long-term surviving babies (median 15.7 months) had no apparent developmental problems, with four babies temporarily oxygen dependent.
Since the form oh-dear survives into the adult system, it must continue to be activated.
Trials with food present were run until all surviving larvae pupated; trials without food were run until only one larva remained alive in each replicate.
The time from seed germination to the delivery of the surviving plants to the orchid galleries varied from 1 year to 18 months.
Fourth-stage larvae and later developmental stages survived the experimental transmission from flounder intestine to another flounder and to cod.
The choice of loudspeakers has often set us back, but finally while adhering to the basic idea, it has survived the changes in listening attitudes.
Indeed, as the surviving cast lists for other operas indicate, castrati were generally assigned only to male roles.
Note that all susceptible contact animals were infected, and that only one of the infected animals survived the infection.
In contrast, these documents emphasize the complex relationships between suppliers, workers, makers and retailers, structures not generally discernible from surviving instruments.
When a support network is lacking, surviving in the informal economy is hard.
All surviving leaves were apparently ruled for nineteen lines.
No surviving bacteria were isolated at 6 days from either type of brush.
The virus survived the winter months either in over-wintering mosquitoes, or perhaps in sub-clinically infected birds, and became only slightly more widespread in 2000 [24].
The only surviving photograph of this museum of e ee pathological anatomy dates from the 1890s.
Local peculiarities, however, survived mostly beneath the cognizance of the center.
There have been a few reports of patients who have survived bilateral lesions of the pons with few lingering complications.
Her surviving letters concern business matters, affording few glimpses of her thoughts, aspirations or inner life.
Although none of the cached seeds followed in this study survived to germination, several lines of evidence suggest that most seedlings germinated from rat-cached seeds.
All surviving defoliated plants produced flowers irrespective of the level of defoliation.
Mean abundance of o flowers and fruits per plant and mean number of aborted, predated, and surviving seeds per fruit were estimated.
Not all of them survived the turbulent years, but the majority did and changed forever the national scene of higher learning.
The logistic regression showed that three factors survived, that is high peer delinquency, high tobacco use, and high interpersonal callousness.
However, signs of cracking could easily be detected in most of the surviving fragments imaged.
No macroscopical changes were detected in the 1 piglet, which survived throughout the study (no. 2) or in any of the controls.
The surviving domestic banks consolidated into fewer and larger institutions.
The results in fig. 2 show the relationship between the extinction probability and g for various numbers of surviving flies in the target population.
In particular, researchers in this area have studied animals and insects that are capable of surviving in extreme environments.
Many surviving examples of this procedure show how introductory vocalized sections are structured, frequently using elaborate voice-exchange principles.
Thus, at least 40 % of those juveniles that survived into the hunting season showed evidence of contact with avian poxvirus.
We compare the parameter values for which there exists a strategy such that the process survives to the critical parameter of ordinary percolation.
If one parent died, the surviving parent became the legal guardian of any minor children.
The predominantly engagement, potential threat group was attacked as the mainstream, but it survived as the best option for global political leverage.
To some extent, such fluctuations in the 'land-family bond ' over time could be ascribed to the quality of the surviving evidence.
A society can be defined as a pattern of mutual tolerance, surviving after the dynamism of mutual exclusion has been temporarily exhausted.
He is more concerned, perhaps, to trace how elements of the older tradition survived if in diluted forms.
Tenure of this nature survived into the late twelfth century and beyond.
The tradition survived up until the thirteenth century.
Unfortunately, virtually no correspondence between them after 1808 has survived over this period.
We know from a number of other surviving examples that it was the custom to draft poems upon such occasions.
Probably there were other scripts too, scripts of which no trace has survived.
By concentrating on what survives after a lesion, rather than on what is lost, this approach seems more readily interpretable.
The facilities have survived the adjustable peg system and are still in operation today.
Businesses would have difficulty surviving without the use of this communication tool, and our private lives would be very different without it.
Medieval hierarchies survived into an epoch of industrial capitalism; feudal military castes presided over national states and industrial societies whose needs they did not understand.
Although this clock has not survived, its description by its inventor has.
Considering the age and exposed situation of the monument, it has survived remarkably well.
Although the hall survives, it has been altered almost beyond recognition.
No such examples are known to have survived from that time.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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