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Admixture

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Admixture meaning

An instance of admixing, a mixing in of something. | An instance of admixing, a mixing in of something. | A mixing-in of a biologically or genetically differentiated group to an established stock.

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However, evidence for archaic admixture in modern humans had been suggested by some studies. citation Recent sequencing of Neanderthal citation and Denisovan genomes shows that some admixture occurred.

That appeal was heard in the CCA last week and the thrust of Mr Pettit's submissions focused on the "admixture rule" in the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act.

The "admixture" of his "multiple confessions" along with the corroborating eyewitness accounts collectively demonstrate Davis' role in Shakur's killing, prosecutors said.

Biden selecting Barack Obama's former national security adviser would mean (my fingers are shaking with an admixture of hilarity and fear as I type this) making Benghazi a live issue again.

Churches will bounce back with an admixture of ritual of prophecies and messages of salvation.

In “White Mountain,” the same admixture congeals into a dry, mineral hardness.

Not only did a small admixture of polymers completely eliminate aerosolization, but it did so with ease, exhibiting fundamental polymer physics, such as coil-stretch transition, that served the intended purpose beautifully.

The inglorious derailment by its selfish, sordid and treacherous traitors, betrayers and saboteurs of the dreams and visions of the founding fathers of APGA leaves an admixture of sadness and sorrow.

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With no artist statement forthcoming from our Stone Age ancestors, the show takes on a strange admixture of science and guesswork, paleoanthropology and wishful thinking.

A greater percentage could have a smaller proportion of Indian ancestry, but their conclusions show that popular estimates of Native American admixture may have been too high.

An admixture graph of the Greenland dog indicates a best-fit of 3.5% shared material, however an ancestry proportion ranging between 1.4% and 27.3% is consistent with the data.

First, there are concerns with the ability to validly equate one’s test score with what Mead refers to as racial admixture or how much Negro or Indian blood an individual possesses.

However, after over a thousand years of admixture with the local population, they have been shown to be genetically closer to their locals than their Iranian ancestors.

Incipient distortions due to the admixture of current traditions, which figure in the extreme forms of chiliasm, caused a reaction against the earlier interpretations of Bible prophecies.sfn Irenaeus was not looking for a Jewish kingdom.

Ink, called masi, an admixture of several chemical components, has been used in India since at least the 4th century BC.

In normal use, admixture dosages are less than 5% by mass of cement and are added to the concrete at the time of batching/mixing. citation (See the section on Concrete Production, below.)The common types of admixtures citation are as follows.

It was once common for calcium chloride to be used as an admixture to promote rapid set-up of the concrete.

Maroger medium (or any other painting medium, for that matter) should never be used as a final picture varnish, as Maroger requires reaction by admixture with oil paint in order to dry.

Only some rural communities which did not have a strong admixture with Germans and continued to use West Slavic languages were still termed Wends.