The elaborations of the numerous petites reprises are particularly attractive.
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Overall competitive differences between the strains can be enhanced by converting them to petites (aerobic respiration incompetent).
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What make them petites are their relatively low admission standards, and curricula oriented towards practical engineering.
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Thepetitestrains, in contrast, showed the same plateau values before and after transfers.
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At times his zeal to redeempetitebourgeois politics carries his argument too far.
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Their portraitures represented for decades the social, economic, gender, and political ideals of the emerging bourgeoisie, thepetitebourgeoisie, and the culture they would forge.
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In grande competitions was not significantly different from zero, and inpetitecompetitions was substantially larger.
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While the state tried to transform thepetitebourgeoisie, so they sought to shape the structures of the state.
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The book proves that, contrary to an opinion current at the turn of the nineteenth century, thepetitebourgeoisie survived both industrialisation and urbanisation.
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Compare this to the reverse effect that may occur in societies that valuepetiteframes; culture plays an important part here as well.
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Here we examine the effects of a mutational defect in mismatch repair, and the effects of converting the cells from grande topetite.
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Young girls, locally called as "petites bonnes" (little maids), are sent to work as live in domestic servants, many aged 10 or less.
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The grande strains have a mean not significantly different from zero, whereas thepetitestains centre about a positive value.
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She was apetitebourgeoise, a grocer's daughter; they were mostly upper-middle class or upper-class and also wealthy.
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All in all, the culture and outlook of thepetitebourgeoisie remain areas which still require a good deal of research.
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