subsequent generation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubsequentandgeneration
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subsequent
adjective
uk/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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generation
noun
uk/ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
all the people of about the same age within a society or within a ...
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However, typical geometries are truncated bysubsequentgenerationof basement inherited faults.
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Because of this simplification of the analysis, thesubsequentgenerationalgorithm may fail on some occasions.
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In order to transmit its genetic material into asubsequentgeneration, an organism must first adapt and survive to the point where it can reproduce.
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At everysubsequentgenerationt, we take every possible pair of open nodes, and we propose joining the pair to form a new internal node.
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In this numerical study we investigate the mechanisms of vortex collapse and thesubsequentgeneration of the rear filament/jet as the stratification increases.
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In eachsubsequentgeneration, the optimum number of sires and dams were selected as described below.
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A last remark concerns an optimization of the analysis with regard to thesubsequentgeneration.
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In the case of asynchronous target presentation, this process is initiated earlier for the earlier target, allowing thesubsequentgenerationof an express saccade to it.
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At such time, we implemented our tertiary screening protocols on the third group of mice from asubsequentgenerationto confirm the pedigree as a mutant pedigree.
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When two people have both been exposed to radio-active damage, asubsequentgenerationmight be affected.
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It was thesubsequentgenerationthat got used to the disposable, throwaway society.
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Those which perform best are used as a model to create asubsequentgenerationof robots.
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It is believed that he exerted a great influence on thesubsequentgenerationof poets.
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Most were only related to royalty if one traced their lineage back for centuries, eachsubsequentgenerationhaving therefore cut that royalness in half.
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With eachsubsequentgeneration, the hybrids become less and less like purestrain genestealers in appearance.
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Eachsubsequentgenerationwas produced by randomly sampling females from the previous generation.
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Mating with wild females reduces the wild population in thesubsequentgeneration; repeated releases eventually eliminate the target population.
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Throughout the 1960s, a number of investigators further defined and modeled the laser beam pulse interaction with materials and thesubsequentgenerationof stress waves.
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His rebellious persona translated well to asubsequentgeneration.
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The general himself left but a modest manuscript, which was left for asubsequentgenerationto publish.
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