Despite having analogous structures, the imidazolium and guanidinium nonaborates exhibit different chemistries in contact with water. |
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The flight surfaces of an insect wing, a bat wing, and a bird wing are analogous structures. |
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Separate lineages sometimes independently evolve similar features, known as analogous structures. |
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We can sometimes identify analogous structures by studying their underlying form.
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For what is at stake in the argument against profanation is an institutionalized structure of authority tending to underwrite analogous structures in both church and state. |
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Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function, but that were not present in the last common ancestor of those groups. |
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His theory successfully served to describe boranes and many other analogous structures. |
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It needs to be developed and I am sure there are analogous structures in Latin America and no doubt perhaps in Africa. |
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These analogous structures result from convergent evolution, not common descent. |
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Vegetative plant body that is not differentiated into root, stem and leaves, although some analogous structures may be present. |
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In many cases analogous structures, or analogues, tend to become similar in appearance by a process termed convergence. |
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Similarly, the wings of bats and birds are analogous structures. |
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This applies to analogous structures such as hypergroups, hyperfields, and hypermodules, and permits us to transfer the general theory from universal algebra. |
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Analogous structures are selected independently for the same function, but they are not derived from the same structure. |
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Analogous structures are similar adaptations that result 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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