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For beginners to this study, it sometimes gets confusing with all the lines converging and diverging to and from each other.
Of particular interest in this regard are animals in the early diverging non-bilaterian phyla Porifera, Placozoa, Cnidaria, and Ctenophora.
As rainbows and fogbows form under very similar conditions, I thought that it also should be possible to observe rainbows in diverging light.
Two Mushtaqs of Pakistani cricket, both of who were punily built and bowled legspin, have totally diverging views though.
The demerger is intended to unlock shareholder value and allow increased focus on the development of its two diverging areas of core expertise.
Now researchers have used a slab of a new kind of material to focus diverging electromagnetic waves into a narrow cone.
The bull's-eye lantern has a convex lens which concentrates the light and allows it to be thrown in the shape of a diverging cone.
We can apply the same reasoning to rods and transformation of cylindrical diverging wavefront using aplanatic points of the rods.
But Wallace took a troublesomely diverging path when it came to applying the new theory of evolution to humankind.
A recent further analysis reveals that the diverging development between these two groups is, in fact, even more explicit later on.
The host species, various firefinches, started diverging from one another 7 million years ago.
This rationale can be used to identify genomic regions or genes harboring mutations that maintain reproductive barriers between diverging populations.
However, I've always found them overly fussy and diverging from the cottage pie of my childhood, so I'd made it my goal to experiment until I found the ideal combination.
Once past the halfway point, the wavefront is no longer diverging, it is converging onto a single point, a point which is exactly antipodal to the source.
It also differs by having fewer and smaller primary tubercles aborally, especially in the anterior interambulacra, and more widely diverging anterior petals.
Thanks to bureaucracy and diverging regulations the health-care system in Romania is chaotic.
Cooperation and appropriate exchange of information should also minimise the potential for diverging scientific opinions.
Even with the scientific and medical communities, people had diverging opinions on this issue.
In these early stages, early signs of intolerance of diverging views are clearly seen.
Today, corporations are required to maintain vastly diverging country specific data and formats such as national bank codes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The apparently diverging teachings of the teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis.
Thorax subspherical, in the upper half with three conical, downwardly diverging wings, about as long as its radius.
In the ephemerid they lie in planes approaching the vertical, slightly diverging from each other towards their extremities.
Thorax campanulate, in the upper half with three short, downwardly diverging, conical wings.
Kinton, without exactly seeing each, was aware of the general lines of flight diverging gradually to bracket the figure of birken.
But unipolar symmetry with diverging outgrowths leads us to the next category which may be called radial symmetry.
Why, learned Erato, art thou thus diverging into the medical art?
We had proceeded for but a short distance when we commenced to pass the mouths of diverging corridors, but not once did Woola hesitate.
Immediately outside the gates of Nantes two white roads were seen diverging like separate fingers of a gigantic hand.
Those latter are always grieving over some other ship they have known and lost, and over other comrades whom diverging routes have separated from them.
Its difference from the manatee consisted in its upper jaw, which was armed with two long and pointed teeth which formed on each side diverging tusks.
Shtcherbatsky moved away from them, and Kitty, going up to a card table, sat down, and, taking up the chalk, began drawing diverging circles over the new green cloth.
The introduction first takes us to the time of his death, and describes how diverging interpretations of Marx and his project took root in the late nineteenth century.
There are three longitudinal trusses, the largest elements of the building, which run in dead straight lines from east to west, diverging towards the west end and major space.
The yellow shoes looked as though each had half a billiard ball in the toe, and the entire tops were perforated with many diverging lines in an attempt for the decorative.
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