More complex thalloid compressions may display morphologies that are localized within a given phylum but convergent among phyla. |
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At the second type of boundary, a convergent plate boundary, two adjacent plates, come together. |
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Two end-member models have been used to describe interplate coupling and the recurrence of great earthquakes at convergent plate boundary zones. |
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The Cyprian Arc represents the convergent boundary between the Anatolia Block to the north and the Africa Plate to the south. |
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Lastly, Feduccia advocated the notion that convergent evolution may make the ancestry of birds unknowable. |
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An interesting example of convergent evolution is seen between these pelycosaurs and the unrelated dinosaurs. |
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In amphibians, there is convergent extension of the future neural plate during gastrulation. |
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He attributed the quake to the subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate under the Eurasian Plate at their convergent boundary. |
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Interestingly, our results indicate that signalling through different pathways can have convergent effects on amacrine cell function. |
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From a psychological perspective, this research seems to indicate that past success may give rise to convergent thinking in groups. |
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Granitic magmatism at convergent margins is intrinsic to the growth of continents and is an integral part of Andean geology. |
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The boundary of a tissue undergoing convergent extension is maintained by the behavior of cells at the boundary. |
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The tectonics underlying the Sunda arc are a type of plate boundary known as a convergent boundary. |
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Faint, anteriorly convergent ridges extend from the sphenoidal bridge and define the shallow basisphenoid fossa. |
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Thus, bipedality of terrestrial theropods and birds must be convergent, and all hindlimb, pelvis, and tail characters can be discounted. |
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Many of the self-proclaimed experts admit no one really knows what convergent media is or what it will become in the furore. |
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Similar to chess masters, analysts look for convergent lines to indicate the possibility of attack. |
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Services include convergent billing, administration and customer care, business information systems and customer relationship management. |
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Otherwise, if not by chance nor by shared ancestry, the similarities may only be explained by convergent evolution. |
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The volcanically active trail-ends are preferentially located near divergent plate boundaries and are rare near convergent boundaries. |
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The most amazing fact about the evolution of flight is the extent of convergent evolution between the three main groups that evolved it. |
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If corrective spectacles are not worn this convergent squint may become permanent. |
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A method of summation is called regular, if it sums every convergent series to its ordinary sum. |
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Analogous structures are similar adaptations that result from convergent evolution. |
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Such differences strongly suggest convergent reduction in the antennal flagella of odonates and mayflies. |
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The skull is an example of convergent evolution with some of the ornithopods and also with the dicynodonts, an herbivorous group of early synapsids. |
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It is well documented that exposure to the dissenting views of a minority fosters broader thought around an issue and stimulates divergent rather than convergent search. |
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The standards of rigour that he set, defining, for example, irrational numbers as limits of convergent series, strongly affected the future of mathematics. |
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The question was to determine the exact value of the convergent infinite series obtained by summing the reciprocals of the squares of the positive integers. |
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The headlight also has a convergent lens which is focused in the vicinity of the second focal region so as to project this light patch on the road. |
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The investment provides a springboard to allow marblemedia to be a world leader in convergent storytelling. |
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Most of the world's active above-sea volcanoes are located near convergent plate boundaries where subduction is occurring, particularly around the Pacific basin. |
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He remarks that successful advertising comes from two contrasting styles of problem-solving, what psychologists have called convergent vs. divergent thinking. |
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I argue that the relationship between past success and convergent thinking may depend on the attributions that groups generate to explain their shared success. |
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Locating at the boundary between the Philippine Sea Plate to the East and the Eurasian Plate to the West, the island of Taiwan was formed at a complex convergent boundary between the two plates. |
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That lactose tolerance has evolved independently four times is an instance of convergent evolution. |
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Kalligrammatid lacewings are interesting because they are a classic example of convergent evolution. |
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A new horned dinosaur reveals convergent evolution in cranial ornamentation in Ceratopsidae. |
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This is a good example of convergent evolution, which is the development of similarities in separate lineages. |
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The similarity, however, was superficial and a result of convergent evolution. |
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Finally, progress is real but it will be amplified by a better use and by a convergent evolution of B2B applications. |
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Remarks: The unique colour of this copper has led to speculation on its convergent evolution with blues. |
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The commutative law does not necessarily hold for multiplication of conditionally convergent series. |
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New, often largely convergent, instruments are being used increasingly in practice. |
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Related disciplines and convergent technologies may share some knowledge structures, their concepts and the terms that designate them. |
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Our members are on the forefront of the creation of cross-platform, convergent, and transmedia content. |
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Our countries share the same democratic values, a respect of human rights, a free market, as well as convergent views on environmental issues. |
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These maps show how the orientation was constituted based on convergent contributions from the various workshops and plenary sessions. |
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We shall take for granted the extension of these ideas to computably convergent complex sequences, and the natural definitions of computable continuity. |
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Yet from northern California into the Pacific Northwest is a subduction zone, a convergent boundary where the oceanic plate dives beneath the continental plate of North America. |
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Japan's dealing with a single convergent boundary, but San Francisco is staring down multiple faults, and the ones that matter are transform faults. |
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Where the asthenosphere sinks back down to deeper levels, it drags the overlying plate down with it, creating a convergent plate boundary called a subduction zone. |
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The mesoscale geometric and kinematic characteristics of transpressional structures formed in regions of obliquely convergent deformation are still rather poorly understood. |
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Cantor published a paper on trigonometric series in 1872 in which he defined irrational numbers in terms of convergent sequences of rational numbers. |
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For comparison, respirometric data were also obtained from Nyctalus noctula, a hibernating vespertilionid bat of similar body size and convergent foraging habits. |
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The mechanics of mountain belts along convergent plate boundaries are often considered to be analogous to that of a wedge of snow or soil in front of moving bulldozer. |
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Ornithomimids were a distinctive group of theropod dinosaurs who show a good example of convergent evolution with the ratite birds, such as ostriches. |
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Subducting plates can lead to orogeny by bringing oceanic islands, oceanic plateaus, and sediments to convergent margins. |
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In this process, much time and effort has been spend on formulating the right wording so that positions that are not always convergent could be presented in non-conflictual and acceptable way to both sides. |
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An open world links convergent options above all frontiers. |
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As a designer of solutions benefi ting from a solid network of editor partners, we offer convergent solutions based on market-referenced products in an approach intended to optimize the time-to-market. |
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Since grid-cell discretisation possesses little structure, these schemes can at best be first-order convergent. |
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Biologists call this convergent evolution. |
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Their convergent positions mitigated the demotivating effect of pressure. |
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They also postulated recurrent convergent and extensional tectonics ranging from 2.0 Ga to 0.5 Ga from geochronological signatures of igneous rock suites. |
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These objectives may be convergent and even mutually beneficial. |
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Salt rock fulfils the requirement to be impermeable to gases and liquids, to be able to encase the waste because of its convergent behaviour and to confine it entirely at the end of the transformation process. |
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The most conspicuous bipedal traits include greatly shortened and broadened pelvic blades with a forward-tilted sacrum, convergent knees, horizontally oriented ankles, and a convergent big toe. |
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I shall mean by a convergent series, one that converges on a finite, positive value, and by a non-convergent series, one that increases ad infinitum. |
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Unlike Gould, he thinks that if evolution were replayed from the beginning, a lot of things would turn out the same. Dr Conway-Morris has arrived at this view from a detailed study of what is known as convergent evolution. |
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Subduction typically occurs at a moderately steep angle right at the point of the convergent plate boundary. |
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The vast variety of organizations that make up civil society have differing interests that are not necessarily convergent nor even necessarily democratic. |
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In most UNECE countries, the definition of dwelling is convergent. |
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Pitfall traps are derived from rolled leaves, which evolved several independent times through convergent evolution. |
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Interestingly, this molecule, termed Isac, has no similarity to any previously reported anti-complement molecules suggesting that it has been acquired through a mechanism of convergent evolution. |
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There are a variety of technology options with different characteristics that may be used for this purpose, exemplifying the convergent nature of broadband communications. |
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Overall, the measures exhibited strong psychometric properties in terms of convergent and discriminant validity. |
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This might have been convergent evolution, as well, of course. |
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This phenomenon is known as convergent evolution. |
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This phenomenon is called convergent evolution, or convergence. |
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The Report is a brief but impressive document that adeptly summarizes divergent and convergent views on problems in the staffing system and outlines values and directions for staffing reform. |
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Now, this is generally considered convergent evolution, owing to many morphological and genetic differences between the two phyla. |
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Superficial similarities between cephalopod and vertebrate eyes are thought to be examples of convergent evolution. |
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Nevertheless, they are not closely related to penguins, but rather are believed to be an example of moderate convergent evolution. |
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When the convergent movement of the two plates results in continental collision, the basin becomes shallower and develops into a foreland basin. |
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As the tectonic plates migrate, oceanic crust is subducted under the leading edges of the plates at convergent boundaries. |
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The westerly side is a convergent boundary with the subducting Nazca Plate. |
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This type of convergent boundary is similar to the Andes or the Cascade Range in North America. |
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Trenches are centerpieces of the distinctive physiography of a convergent plate margin. |
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Convergent margins with growing accretionary prisms are called accretionary margins and make up nearly half of all convergent margins. |
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In this case, the location of the trench migrates towards the magmatic arc over the life of the convergent margin. |
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In contrast, the inner trench wall is deformed by plate interactions for the entire life of the convergent margin. |
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The Lesser Antilles convergent margin demonstrates the importance of proximity to sediment sources for trench morphology. |
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The Hellenic Trench of the Hellenic arc system is unusual because this convergent margin subducts evaporites. |
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While this body form is similar to that of ankylosaurs, it resulted from convergent evolution. |
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Analogous structures are the result of convergent evolution and should be contrasted with homologous structures. |
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He notes that the concept of custom generally denotes convergent behaviour, but not all customs have the force of law. |
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Subduction zones exist at convergent plate boundaries where one plate of oceanic lithosphere converges with another plate. |
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The convergent observations of experts in computing, materials, fatigue, metrology and non-destructive testing showed that if the design was perfectly correct on the theoretical level, the realization did not measure up. |
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In older areas of convergence, the composite volcanoes have been eroded, exposing the deeper plutonic granite batholiths that extend the entire length of the convergent boundaries. |
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This finding suggests a high level of homoplasy, resulting from a high level of parallel and convergent mutations that could be the result of recombination events. |
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In a system of convergent cosmogenesis, to create is for God to unite. |
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The genetic variant of the MC1R gene linked to red hair in Neanderthals has not been found in modern humans, hence red hair may be an example of convergent evolution. |
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The slope of the inner trench slope of an accretionary convergent margin reflects continuous adjustments to the thickness and width of the accretionary prism. |
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Therefore, in most convergent settings isostatic uplift plays a relatively small role and high peak formation can be more attributed to tectonic processes. |
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In this case an accretionary prism grows and the location of the trench migrates progressively away from the volcanic arc over the life of the convergent margin. |
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We discuss the multiple convergent evolutions in ovariole number and the potential link between a reduction of ovariole number and troglobiomorphism in a phylogenetic context. |
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The inner trench slope of these convergent margins exposes the crust of the forearc, including basalt, gabbro, and serpentinized mantle peridotite. |
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Because these families do not share a common ancestor who also had pitfall trap morphology, carnivorous pitchers are an example of convergent evolution. |
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The model, therefore, was assessed for evaluating the psychometric properties of the measurement model in terms of reliability, convergent validity, and discriminant validity. |
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These structural regimes broadly relate to convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and transform boundaries, respectively, between tectonic plates. |
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