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The novel takes place in a far future in which human societies have developed divergently on some 6000 planets.
Male genitalia evolve more rapidly and divergently in animals.
Of course, the ability to think divergently does not guarantee creativity, any more than does a high IQ.
Therefore the economic success wasn't internally based and sustained, divergently the economy was holding on the United States credits and investment.
Especially, the Moravian and Silesian dialects developed divergently from Common Czech.
Now, if you could only find out for me whether these two men are divergently for or against--" "I!"
TCRs shared between divergently transcribed genes less than 600 bp long were only counted once.
In the genus Euphorbia, succulence in the species has often evolved divergently and to differing degrees.
Coordinated in conjunction with the principals of nearby primary schools, the school runs a program for highly and divergently gifted students in Years 5 and 6.
A subset of the population is then confined to the available hospitable area, and survives there while the broader population either shrinks or evolves divergently.
Here, the ancestor seems to have colonized two islands at the same time but independently, yielding two equally old but divergently evolved species.
Many Germans eventually discovered his appeals for greater individualism and personality development in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, but responded to them divergently.
After their awakening this language (as all languages and all other things in Arda) changed in time, and divergently in the mansions that were far-sundered.
This provides molecular details of how two structurally homologous bacterial toxins evolved divergently to bind calmodulin, an evolutionarily conserved calcium sensor.
In the spiral3 mutant, microtubule dynamics and nucleation efficiency were not markedly affected, but nucleating angles were wider and more divergently distributed.
The critical caveat of the writing and voting portion is that they both are performed silently, unjudging, divergently and done with confidence that every contribution is critical.
The opportunistic pathogen H. influenzae has two divergently oriented promoters and fimbriae geneshifA and hifB.
Ubiquinol is divergently oxidized (gives up one electron each) to the Rieske iron-sulfur '(FeS) protein' and to the b heme.
That series was made all the richer, of course, by the infusion of two separate and strong directorial personalities, often exasperating but always deeply involving, as they divergently evolved over two decades.
Meselson described the "Meselson effect", in which two alleles in an asexual organism evolve independently and divergently over time, producing what is essentially two genomes in one organism.
However, as the membership cutoff was decreased to expand the cluster, additional functionally related genes were included, despite the fact that these genes were divergently expressed in response to conditions other than amino-acid limitation.
DARWIN supported the first exhaustive matching of a modern genomic sequence databases, and generated information that showed how natural proteins divergently evolve under functional constraints by accumulating mutations, insertions, and deletions.
In teleost fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals, the pallial architecture is greatly modified (sharply divergently in fish), with differential growth and specialization of diverse sectors of the conserved pallial Bauplan.
The LX 450 was produced as a rebadged model (in contrast with other Lexus efforts which were independently or divergently developed from Toyota vehicles), giving Lexus a model that was exempt from the tax.
For example, the known targets of the oxidative stress-responsive transcription factor Yap1p are coordinately induced in response to conditions that inflict oxidative damage, but these genes are divergently expressed in response to other environmental changes (Figure 1c) [ 2].