| 31. | Although EzTaxon is mainly used for the routine identification of prokaryotic isolates, sequences from uncultured taxa were not included.
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| 32. | There was a time when people as stupid and uncultured as Mason would keep it to themselves, or their subgroup.
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| 33. | While officially much lauded, the language was popularly represented as an " uncultured, rural language of rural people ".
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| 34. | In contrast, the Australians were regarded by the social standards of the 19th century as coarse, rowdy and uncultured.
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| 35. | The description of the officer in his room at the inn suggests that he is pointlessly destructive, uncultured, and boorish.
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| 36. | Instead they tended to bring him only the " jeers and derision of his uncultured companions and the buxom village belles ."
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| 37. | The tour proved to be a disaster, as many in the uncultured American audiences of that time had never before seen ballet.
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| 38. | The LAR1 lineage is currently defined based on sequences of the 16S rRNA gene alone, since it remains uncultured in the laboratory.
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| 39. | Thus in 2012, EzTaxon was extended to include uncultured prokaryotes and the name of the database was changed to EzTaxon-e.
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| 40. | The enemy's tactics are different from the average rogue, or'uncultured', Zentradi that are encountered in space travel.
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