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Those who became infected directly from the index case were regarded as first-generation cases.
We therefore reared and tested the susceptibility of first-generation progeny of surviving, sugar-deprived flies.
Figure 1 shows the basic building blocks of the first-generation systems.
The first-generation loss is normally in the order of 25-30 per cent.
The first-generation men and especially the women have average scores well over 100, strongly suggesting front, non-fully open variants were predominant in their speech already.
They had nothing to inherit, whether they were first-generation migrants or descendants of earlier migrants.
Provincial culture matured to serve local economic needs and clothe first-generation wealth - and thereby local pride provided a supply of regional geologists.
Each first-generation counterpart is followed by a set of second-generation resurrection counterparts (in second-generation universes).