Older accounts of species had them able to change through hybridism or in ways that had to do with the nature of generation. |
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Recent work on material culture and social history offers new avenues for understanding this phenomenon of artistic hybridism. |
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This is where the hybridism of all cultures in media spaces stops. |
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If the Chimera's easy hybridism could be clinically attained, then organs could be exchanged among patients without a biological price. |
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Always in search of new horizons, his work is constantly evolving and delving into new realms of social engagement, intercultural dialogue, identity and hybridism. |
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His career is among the most kaleidoscopic in jazz, encircling everything from plunging postbop to chamberesque Latin hybridism to superheated fusion. |
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Much of Darwin's chapter on hybridism is dedicated to providing counterexamples to the claim that hybrid sterility marks a distinction between species and varieties. |
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