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leopard (residual)
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Na vprašanje novinarja, zakaj ne igra hitreje, je Sammy odgovoril z besedami: "Can the leopard change his spot?"
Dnevnik, 2000
Žiga pa je tisti dan ujel skoraj vse roparske vrste v bajerju: arapajmo, aligator gear (iz Floride), red tail leopard catfish, pacu.
drugo, 2009
A breederꞌs guide to the Leopard Complex gene (LP).
Dedovanje barve dlake pri konjih, Biotehniška fakulteta, Barbara Kastelic, 2018
Why the leopard got its spots: relating pattern development to ecology in felids.
Spektralne značilnosti in stopnja linearne polarizacije svetlobe, zrcalno odbite z živalskega krzna, Biotehniška fakulteta, Jerca Starc, 2016
Spot pattern of leopard Danio is caused by mutation in the zebrafish connexin.8 gene.
Transkriptomska analiza in celično ozadje nastanka marmoriranega pigmentnega vzorca pri soški postrvi (Salmo marmoratus, Cuvier 1817), Biotehniška fakulteta, Ida Djurdjevič, 2018
Spot pattern of leopard Danio is caused by mutation in the zebrafish connexin.8 gene.
Vpliv enonukleotidnih polimorfizmov v kandidatnih genih na pigmentni vzorec pri postrvih, Biotehniška fakulteta, Zala Brajnik, 2020
The European Union's Mediterranean Policies after the Arab Spring: Can the Leopard Change Its Spots?.
Promocija demokracije in človekovih pravic, Fakulteta za družbene vede, Tanja Geršak, 2016
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Number of occurences of the word leopard (residual) per million words in different corpora of Slovene
The word leopard (residual) is most commonly used in the corpus of Academic Slovene OSS (0.01 occurences per million words).
Most typical collocations of the word leopard (residual) in different corpora
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Usage of the word leopard (residual) from 1991 to October 2024 compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
As shown in the line graph, the usage of the word leopard (residual) from 1991 to October 2024 has, on average, decreased by approximately 1%. The usage in 1991 was below-average [0], and in 2024 below-average [0]. The word leopard was most typically used in the period 1999–2003.