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Three Subgroups of Neanderthals Identified | LiveScience: "We tend to think of Neanderthals as one species of cavemen-like creatures, but now scientists say there were actually at least three different subgroups of Neanderthals."
Archive 2009-04-19 Bill Crider 2009
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Subgroups get lost in the averages and the result is we miss some very important distinctions.
Dr. Jonny Bowden: Prostitution, the Law of Averages and Nutrition 2008
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Darrell Tryon, "Proto-Austronesian and the Major Austronesian Subgroups" (17 – 38), and Peter Bellwood, "Austronesian Prehistory in Southeast Asia: Homeland, Expansion, and Transformation" (96 – 111).
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Subgroups, especially marginalized subgroups, have throughout history survived by creating culture for themselves.
What's the Connection?: Where's the B and the T in LGBT? Debra W. Haffner 2008
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Subgroups began huddling together; we could see them muttering, then squaring up to take action.
See Delphi and Die Davis, Lindsey 2005
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Subgroups of the committee have tried to generate momentum.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT PEAR 2011
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"Subgroups of diabetes defined by mutations in specific genes have been shown to be extremely responsive to some glucose-lowering therapies but not to others."
Medicaid and Medicare MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physi 2010
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"Subgroups of diabetes defined by mutations in specific genes have been shown to be extremely responsive to some glucose-lowering therapies but not to others."
Medicaid and Medicare MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physi 2010
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"Subgroups of diabetes defined by mutations in specific genes have been shown to be extremely responsive to some glucose-lowering therapies but not to others."
Medicaid and Medicare MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physi 2010
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"Subgroups of diabetes defined by mutations in specific genes have been shown to be extremely responsive to some glucose-lowering therapies but not to others."
MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010
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