Carl-Erik Froberg was also behind the early emergence of numerical analysis as a separate university subject.
The early emergence of their leaves in the spring and can shade out the growth of native plants.
She specializes in the early emergence of executive function.
These configurations reflected shifting alliances among the various political groups and figures [for the earlier emergence of likely candidates and their background see p. 38728].
The compressed calendar has resulted in early fund-raising, early campaigning, and, perhaps, the unusually early emergence of a leading candidate.
The solid curve on it shows the times of earliest emergence of various major taxa.
Outside the Americas, feminist archaeology enjoyed an earlier emergence and greater support among the greater archaeological community.
For instance, the relative number of the two sexes, the earlier emergence of the males, the laws of inheritance, etc.
"While the settlement does not guarantee an early emergence, litigation does guarantee a longer and more expensive sojourn in the courts."