| 11. | Some use the paw height as a crude method of gauging the relative age of a figure.
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| 12. | A 2006 study finds that relative age affects student performance and has long-lasting effects on life outcomes.
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| 13. | A relative age disadvantage can also accrue to a group consisting of a majority of relatively younger individuals.
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| 14. | A relative age advantage can also accrue to a group consisting of a majority of relatively older individuals.
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| 15. | No craters are clearly older than intercrater plains material, and the relative ages of the cl basins are ambiguous.
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| 16. | Where superposed craters can be distinguished from partly buried craters, relative ages of the plains units can be established.
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| 17. | Whatever advantages, however, that sapwood may have in this connection are due solely to its relative age and position.
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| 18. | His mother, a pair of his teenage daughters, and three relatives aged between five and 50 were injured, it said.
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| 19. | Formations were initially described to be the essential geologic time markers based on relative ages and the law of superposition.
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| 20. | Each group is headed by one basin whose relative age seems to be well established by crater densities or superpositional relations.
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