Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Three species trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Raptor: three species, one choice?
This is the smallest of the three species.
In South Africa three species grow naturally.
The three species are all threatened, two of the species are restricted to a few small islands.
And here we have injected the DNA from all three species into seven new genetically-enhanced super dragonflies.
These three species are quite morphologically and ecologically different.
One species, Vasconcellea horoviziana is a liana and three species of the genus Jarilla are herbs.
Today, these three species are regarded as superior in performance to other species-existing rhubarbs.
In 1954,former President Dwight Eisenhower made a pact with three species of aliens; Schneider said at a conference in 1995.
There are three species of hookworms that affect dogs, and some can also affect humans by migrating through the skin.
In 1954, then-President Dwight Eisenhower made a pact with three species of aliens, said Schneider in a lecture at the 1995 Preparedness Expo.
There are three species of zebras: the plains zebra(Equus quagga), the Grévy's zebra(Equus grevyi) and the mountain zebra(Equus zebra).
But when scientists analyzed 107 samples, they found that the three species had different genetic material, unique skull shapes, and different levels of voltage.
The first three species to be described(B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, B. bronchiseptica); are sometimes referred to as the'classical species'.
Professor Suetsugu's study was carried out in Fuji city, Shizuoka,where they investigated the seed dispersal methods for three species of non-photosynthesizing plant(figure 2).
Of these, only three species- Arabian coffee tree(C. arabica), Liberian(C. liberica) and powerful(C. robusta)- allow exports of coffee beans.
However, in his widely used systematic account,[5]Rice identified three species, viewing the Indo-Pacific as two species named simply the Indian and Pacific.
There are only three species that have filaments on their maxillary barbels as well as the mandibular, and they are, S. claria, S. decorus and S. flavitaeniata.
In the samples that we took back home,36 percent of the bacteria in those lakes were composed of three species, and those three species are the ones that have survived so far.
They compared the behaviour of three species in a lake near Chernobyl with the same species in a lake 20 kilometres away.
The variability of the cones has led in the past to the description of several additional species(up to 16‘species' have been named),but most authorities now only accept three species.
What physicists do know is that at least two of the three species of neutrinohave to have some mass, and that there's a relationship between their masses.
All three species of bat in which Dr Shi's group found the Sars-like coronavirus, dubbed SL-CoV, are horseshoe bats of the genus Rhinolophus, as is the species identified in the Hong Kong study.
Or the Orinoco scalar, it is the largest fish of all three species, it can be one and a half times larger than the usual scalar and grow up to 40 cm in size.
The first three species, D. primus(the type species), D. secundus, and D. tertius, were described by Russian paleontologist Vladimir Prokhorovich Amalitskii in 1921.
I gave you examples of solutions that came from just three species, but imagine what those other 100,000 species in your dust bunnies might be able to do.
In at least three species, small rodents, including mice, voles and lemmings are intermediate hosts, which can pass on the cysts of the larval stage when eaten by cats and dogs.
A new analysis suggests that open-ocean aquaculture for three species of finfish is a viable option for industry expansion under most climate change scenarios- an option that may provide a new source of protein for the world's growing population.
Gesture appeared to help all three species develop symbolic skills when they were raised in environments rich in language and communication,” said Gillespie-Lynch, who conducted the research while she was at UCLA.