Geographically isolated populations often have evolved into distinct ecotypes that differ in morphological, life history, or behavioral traits. |
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Written language often preserves etymological and morphological facts about the vocabulary that are lost in pronunciation. |
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Significant changes were observed in morphological and cultural characteristics of variants with decreased susceptibility to penicillin. |
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Afterward, the most relevant morphological parameters, i.e. the leaf area, fresh and dry weights of taproots and leaves etc, were measured. |
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Petridis covers in some detail Olbrechts's morphological approach to the study of art, as developed in his Congo art book. |
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The elegant installation, which juxtaposed sculptures and drawings, demonstrated the morphological development of Bontecou's ideas. |
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The two species show only minimal morphological differentiation, suggesting very recent diversification. |
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A morphological or physiological trait may appear multiple times in evolution. |
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Very frequently, words are given incorrect or unjustifiable morphological analyses. |
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In the case of morphological marking, a verbal affix is attached to the predicate or predicate complex. |
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They are listed in the lexicon, but an error in the morphological or morphophonological system prevents the parser from recognising them. |
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Exocrine cells are highly ordered epithelial cells which exhibit functional and morphological polarity. |
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An uncompounded word's morphological form is not distinct from its phonological form. |
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The differences might arise from variations in expressivity of these morphological traits in the populations. |
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This overall morphological simplicity, in theory, makes tadpoles good models for exploring how vertebrates control undulatory movements. |
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Heterometry should be applicable only to morphological features that are considered fixed in number through ontogeny. |
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Moreover, three of them could constitute a morphological series, continuously related through ontogeny. |
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Major morphological differences in the family are found in the type of inflorescences, and the shape and position of the nectary bracts. |
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These novel morphological approaches to the study of the ommatidia and the foregut ossicles may have limited application in the fossil record. |
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The ecological role and niche of coiled cephalopods can be studied by considering the common morphological characters of these fossils. |
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Ornamentation of the periclinal walls could be used to discriminate four morphological types. |
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Extensive investigations on the morphological changes during sporogenesis have afforded valuable information about this phenomenon. |
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Ritter recognized the following four morphological groups in a Sweetognathus lineage based on carinal configurations. |
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For instance, when hafted, much of the morphological variation of projectile points is obscured, while the lithic raw material remains visible. |
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The pectoral girdle and forelimb also reveal suites of hierarchically nested morphological novelties supporting the theropod origin of birds. |
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One of the most fundamental problems in modern evolutionary biology is the origin of morphological novelty. |
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These animals typically had extreme morphological defects including split and malformed nota and greatly reduced eyes. |
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The existing morphological studies on insulin aggregation stress the hierarchical intertwisting of protofilaments. |
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These form all kinds of agglomerates and aggregates, including fibrils, in a precise morphological hierarchy. |
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Like the freshwater eel, congers undergo considerable morphological changes prior to spawning. |
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That we are here proves that a solid, akinetic skull doesn't necessarily doom a taxon to morphological stagnation. |
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Several authors have suggested that African antelope exemplify coadaptation of ecological, behavioral, and morphological traits. |
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This suggests that idiosyncratic morphological information is accessible in the course of a syntactic derivation. |
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Other authors have used morphological evidence in support of a relationship of snakes to a clade comprising amphisbaenians and dibamids. |
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Both genetic and morphological clines along the Virginia transect were steeper than along the West Virginia transect. |
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Although diverse in scope, this volume remains focused on a variety of complicated topics related to morphological systematics. |
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More detailed morphological analysis of this extreme phenotype showed the conversion of stamens into very small leaf-like structures. |
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One of the morphological characters to distinguish Capsicum species is seed color. |
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The most distinguishing morphological characteristics of leatherbacks are their large size and dark color. |
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Both these morphological changes reduce the angle through which the individual light-sensitive cells receive light. |
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Mantel's test did not reveal any correlation between armature, genetic distance and the overall quantitative morphological similarity. |
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To avoid predation, animals show morphological defenses and behavioral modifications. |
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Another aspect of the rate of evolution involves the amount of morphological change that occurs at speciation or cladogenetic events. |
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Available morphological data suggest no ecologic parameters that would be unusual among living asteroids. |
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Platelet activation is observed as a morphological change from the resting discoid state to activated spherical cells with pseudopods. |
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Salmonids undergo a developmental transition from parr to smolt that involves a number of physiological and morphological changes. |
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Using morphological characters, Livezey generated a phylogeny for dabbling ducks that included most of the Australasian teals. |
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It requires no special morphological adaptations, although it is most effective in birds with low wing loading. |
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In all these studies, phonological and morphological tasks were highly intercorrelated. |
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Although phylogenetic tests in ostracods are relatively clear, morphological evidence is somewhat ambiguous. |
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The specimen is identified as a cowfish based on several morphological characteristics. |
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Second, key morphological transitions, such as the purported change from paired fins to limbs with digits, remain undocumented by fossils. |
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The aim of the second study was to test the importance of phonological impairment in morphological awareness. |
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Thus each axis can be seen as a composite morphological character combining the covariant part of the initial morphometric parameters. |
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It is a molecular study, but discusses and deals with morphological information in a reasonable way. |
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That pattern of morphological convergence includes larger bills, reduced rust coloration in plumage, and increased melanism or dark coloration. |
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Traditional morphological taxonomy groups the even-toed ungulates within the order Artiodactyla. |
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These species share many morphological characters and may be considered a grade of evolution. |
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Although it was later assigned to the genus Nemopanthus, morphological characteristics and its general aspect favor its grouping with I. montana. |
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Size change is so covariant among morphological traits in general that separate body parts are often good estimators of change in other parts. |
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The morphological and metrical analyses indicate that all the studied material should be assigned to a single species. |
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However, this morphological pattern might result from post-mortem muscle contraction. |
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Concurrent scanning electron microscopy was carried out for morphological characterization. |
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He summarized the morphological characters typically attributed to swimming crabs. |
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This finding illustrates how morphological changes during development can improve tracheal conductance. |
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Studies of genetic variation of morphological traits in natural populations of mammals are essential to understanding their evolution. |
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This pattern may suggest some form of morphological stability due to selection, canalization, or a constraint operating on wing shape. |
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Urinary bilharziasis has typical ultrasonographic features, but may occur with no morphological lesion detectable on ultrasonography. |
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These bioelectric responses were accompanied by different biochemical and morphological changes. |
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This indicates that considerable morphological change occurs in the post-juvenile tube foot. |
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Later, however, a morphological analysis suggested that the Hardella complex constitutes a polyphyletic group. |
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The discordance between morphological differentiation and genetic differentiation is an unsolved problem needing explanation in this species. |
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The first morphological difference that arises between the lemma primordia of awned and calcaroides genotypes is marked by a change in the overall length of the organ. |
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Also called numerical taxonomy, Phenetics is a school of taxonomy that classifies organisms on the basis of overall morphological or genetic similarity. |
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It is more typical, however, to encounter a sample of artifacts exhibiting morphological characteristics along a continuum that are not easily sorted by discrete variables. |
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A total of nine morphological and inflorescence traits were measured. |
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Recent palynological research has revealed diverse exine ornamentation in Rheum, but the variations in ornamentation are not consistent with the morphological classification. |
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This model serves two purposes, that is, to test the capability of handling Bahasa Malaysia morphological analysis using ATEF and also to provide a first working model. |
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The morphological variability within the sheathed bacteria is high. |
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However, because of the morphological differences between modern radiolarians and ancient ones, it is difficult to reconstruct precisely the ecology of ancient radiolarians. |
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The morphological and biochemical changes typical of apoptosis are orchestrated by caspases, a family of cysteine proteinases, which cleave proteins after aspartate residue. |
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But, of the two, we tend to prefer the former on morphological grounds. |
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Berko wanted to test children's knowledge of morphological rules. |
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Given the pedological characteristics of this site, xeric morphological adaptation may be attributed to edaphic factors rather than climatic variables. |
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They must cover a wide range of morphological features and consist of characters that are preserved well enough to be used in character coding or landmark morphometrics. |
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However, some primates such as apes, spider monkeys, and lorises have morphological and behavioral specializations that may enhance efficiency during vertical climbing. |
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What series of genetic events accompany the sometimes profound morphological and physiological modifications of endosymbiotic organisms compared to free-living forms? |
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Conversely, Russian has a complex plural system in which the morphological markers for sets of two, three, and four differ from those for five through ten. |
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Heterochronic evolution has been defined as a morphological change inscribed within an ontogenetic trajectory that produces parallelism between ontogeny and phylogeny. |
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Personal names are part of any language and obey most of its general rules, whether phonological, morphological, syntactic, orthographical or semantic. |
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When Wotton in 1552 gave to anthozoan corals and gorgonians, and hydrozoans the name Zoophyte, it was because of their morphological similarity to higher plants. |
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These morphological facts show that the pentadactyl limb arose after the fin-limb transition and is the product of the canalization of the phenotype of the archaic limbs. |
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Let us consider first the simpler explanation of a series of morphological evolutionary changes in the evolution of avian feathers from reptilian scales. |
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In appropriate situational contexts, Penguin may allow for multiple concurrent topicalizations, promoting two or more objects to morphological NOM status. |
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I am interested in understanding how the morphological and ecological associations of anemophily reflect the aerodynamic requirements for effective pollen export and import. |
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Eventually a virus with morphological and biochemical properties of certain myxoviruses was isolated and was tentatively placed in the paramyxovirus subgroup. |
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Vetustovermis bears a number of morphological features that are found in Kimberella, which has been interpreted to have a non-mineralized but stiff univalve shell. |
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Delineation of species has traditionally been based on morphological characteristics, especially macroconidium ontogeny, and species have been named based on host association. |
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Finally, long-term morphological changes are induced, such as the formation of lenticels and aerenchyma to improve the oxygen permeability of the tissue. |
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The morphological differences are genetically determined and it is thus possible that the turlough population is a distinct ecotype adapted to this unusual habitat. |
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However, all of the fitness and morphological traits they reviewed had distributions of mutant effects more leptokurtic than a normal distribution. |
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The molecular phylogeny does agree in one respect with the morphological one in that there are close similarities between the larvae of hemichordates and some echinoderms. |
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Another trait that may indicate male quality is fluctuating asymmetry, which is measured as small random deviations from bilateral symmetry in morphological traits. |
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Each GU can be identified by the existence of morphological markers in the form of scale leaf and assimilating leaf scars alternately distributed along the aerial axes. |
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Salt tolerance of plants is a complex phenomenon that involves morphological and developmental as well as physiological and biochemical processes. |
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This morphological signal also appears to persist, with the rabbitfishes, surgeonfishes, damselfishes, and scats already occupying this space in the Eocene. |
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Lawrence Carrington's St. Lucian Creole is a valuable handbook for anyone interested in the phonetic and morphological structure of Creole speech. |
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We used a low dose of the drug to prevent catastrophic depolymerization of actin and major morphological changes, which both would have biased our analysis. |
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In addition, the modular structure and less targeted vegetative morphology of plants enable them to have much greater morphological plasticity than could typical animals. |
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Mammalian vertebrates may also have the morphological equivalent of the septate junction where Schwann cells link to nerve axons at the node of Ranvier. |
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Both the morphological analysis and the suffix deletion tasks assessed morphemic manipulation in the absence of contextual cues that may facilitate lexical retrieval. |
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The combination of verbs with intransitive prepositions is one of the many pseudopods of morphological quasi-regularity that extend into the phrasal domain in English. |
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Here, he reintroduces wacky, quasi-surrealist characters, like those in his first New York exhibitions, to activate the colorful geometry in a tumbling, morphological mix. |
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That spacing is not around any visible morphological feature of the embryo, but around a circle of smaller radius, inset a fixed distance from the edge of the disc. |
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This heterogeneity consisted of seven morphological zones, each with unique flora and vegetation. |
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Whether morphological abnormalities of the oocyte influence cryosurvival and further development of derived embryos is not well known. |
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The results show a fairly gracilized body build both in males and females, and a morphological convergence of the proportions of the two sexes. |
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Unlike Modern English, Old English is a language rich in morphological diversity. |
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In both cases the morphological diversity within the oat accessions did not differ between landraces and modern cultivars. |
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Developmental or mutational biases have also been observed in morphological evolution. |
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Second, the diversity of life is not a set of completely unique organisms, but organisms that share morphological similarities. |
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However, recent developments show that definite articles are morphological elements linked to certain noun types due to lexicalization. |
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Examination of the myology of the Comephoridae, an endemic fish family in Lake Baikal, has revealed their morphological peculiarities. |
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Sometimes it is just not possible to determine whether some morphological and grammatical differences are real variants or nonvariants. |
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The structure, composition, and morphological shape of the teeth of the limpet allow for an even distribution of stress throughout the tooth. |
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In 1999, Collette established, on molecular and morphological considerations, that these are separate species. |
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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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A cladistic species is the smallest group of populations that can be distinguished by a unique set of morphological or genetic traits. |
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However, morphological and molecular evidence support a monophyletic origin. |
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They hold at least eleven morphological traits in common, which are not found in other birds. |
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It is characterized by a number of phonological and morphological innovations not found in North or East Germanic. |
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However, because of cell crowding and overconfluence, we were unable to evaluate the morphological changes occurring in cells at the rear. |
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Other attempts at the classification of deer have been based on morphological and genetic differences. |
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This separation is based on morphological characteristics and mitochondrial DNA sequence similarity. |
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However, Douglas fir exhibits considerable morphological plasticity, and on drier sites coast Douglas fir will generate deeper taproots. |
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It was supported by morphological studies, but never received strong support in molecular phylogenetic studies. |
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The morphological expression of these features are largely defined by the underlying transitional crust and the sedimentation above it. |
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The silvering metamorphosis results in morphological and physiological modifications that prepare the animal to migrate back to the Sargasso Sea. |
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Xenarthrans are a curious group of mammals that developed morphological adaptations for specialized diets very early in their history. |
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In general, predatory and forage fish share the same morphological features. |
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The role of gene expression in developmental differences and morphological variations have been studied in Darwin's finches. |
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Dinosaurs are a varied group of animals from taxonomic, morphological and ecological standpoints. |
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Languages differ widely in how much they rely on morphological processes of word formation. |
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These lexical, grammatical, and morphological similarities can be outlined in the table below. |
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The West Germanic group is characterized by a number of phonological and morphological innovations not found in North and East Germanic. |
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In contrast, our molecular data show that Petrocosmea consists of five clades corroborated by morphological data as prementioned. |
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Here are examples from other languages of the failure of a single phonological word to coincide with a single morphological word form. |
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Given the notion of a lexeme, it is possible to distinguish two kinds of morphological rules. |
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These languages often use a significant amount of morphological marking to disambiguate the roles of the arguments. |
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Unlike modern English, but like Old English, Old Saxon is an inflected language, rich in morphological diversity. |
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Grammatical number is a morphological category characterized by the expression of quantity through inflection or agreement. |
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The Middle English mass noun pease has become the count noun pea by morphological reanalysis. |
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In some languages definiteness can be seen a morphological category of nouns. |
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For languages that have case and thus freer word order, morphological case is the most readily available criterion for identifying objects. |
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It is better documented, however, that white Southerners borrowed some morphological processes from black Southerners. |
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The cause lies in the necessity to disambiguate the subject and the object by morphological means. |
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The morphological shape of Bantu words is typically CV, VCV, CVCV, VCVCV, etc. |
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There are minor but unclear morphological differences between the two groups, which prefer distinctly differing habitats. |
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The move significantly increased the morphological and geographical range found within the group. |
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The morphological differences to sclerophylly are relatively few and mainly found in the amounts of sclerenchyma, leaf shape, and margins. |
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Biochemical and morphological characteristics in maturing achenes from purple-hulled and oilseed sunflower cultivars. |
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The microscope is also used for morphological assessment of oocytes, pronuclear stages and embryos. |
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A morphological cladistic analysis of Gentianaceae-Canscorinae and the evoLution of anisomorphic androecia in the subtribe. |
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A phylogenetic analysis of recent Anseriform genera using morphological characters. |
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We supplemented these data by more recent sources cited herein and by measuring 10 morphological variables from 82 individuals. |
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Relationship among fluctuating asymmetry, morphological traits, and sperm quality in layers. |
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Osteoclasts are multinucleated giant cells with unique morphological characteristics that allow them to resorb bone matrix. |
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Switch from molecular asymmetry to morphological asymmetry is known as lateralization. |
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Many lectins either directly or indirectly cause profound morphological and physiological modifications in the small intestine. |
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Arabic morphological tagging, diacritization, and lemmatization using lexeme models and feature ranking. |
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After morphological operations, the license plate candidate areas were made available. |
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Inman DJ, Freeland RS, Yoder RE, Ammons JT, Leonard LL Evaluating GPR and EMI for morphological studies of loessial soils. |
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The objective of the current study was to analyze the effects of shell morphological traits on body weight of reciprocal hybrid abalone. |
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Identification was made using morphological characteristics of the pathogens and comparison with appropriate literature. |
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In addition, proficiency in spelling is known to support metalinguistic skills, such as phonological awareness and morphological awareness. |
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The mammals selected for special morphological attention are large species, goats, pigs, horses and camelids. |
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The morphological characteristics of the maxilla and mandible were independently evaluated by clinical study models and cephalometric analysis. |
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Molecular and morphological characterization of Echinococcus in cervids from North America. |
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This research suggests that Ascocotyle infection has a minimal morphological effect on the mummichog heart. |
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The specimen was measured following universal myrmecological morphological measurement and indices. |
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Prior to the comparison we use standard stemming and stopword removal on both sentences to increase the morphological uniformity. |
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Progressive mechanical loading is more likely to restore the strength and morphological characteristics of collagenous tissue. |
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At the morphological level, suffixation appears to be the most productive derivational process in French. |
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Are non-semantic morphological effects incompatible with a distributed connectionist approach to lexical processing? |
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Does sympatry predict life history and morphological diversification in the Mexican livebearing fish Poeciliopsis baenschi? |
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Rio-Hortega's third contribution to the morphological knowledge and functional interpretation of the oligodendroglia. |
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The properties of MSCs that had differentiated into distinct lineages were evaluated for morphological changes and cytochemical staining. |
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Ecological correlates of morphological evolution in a Darwin's finch, Geospiza difficilis. |
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Staging of gastrulating mouse embryos by morphological landmarks in the dissecting microscope. |
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However, multivariate morphological data provides a more complete picture of evolutionary and palaeoecological change. |
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Fixed samples should be sent to a specialized parasitological laboratory, in which molecular and morphological identification can be performed. |
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Molecular and morphological based studies differ on the age when placentals first appeared. |
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On the basis of these characteristic morphological and immunohistochemical findings, the diagnosis of testicular capillary hemangioma made. |
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Recent studies have revealed that the metric and morphological significance of hominoid teeth has been much overrated in the past. |
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Finally, I will deal with homography in the text and the problems it may cause for morphological analysis. |
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Approach to construction of automatic morphological analysis systems for inflective languages with little effort. |
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Based on morphological study, these morphospecies also have different foveal patterns, and cannot be assigned to other existing faronite genera. |
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Local errors, on the other hand, affect single elements in a sentence and include, for example, errors in morphology or morphological functors. |
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Therefore I decided to lemmatize, using the morphological analyser Estmorf, which automatically lemmatized and disambiguated the whole corpus. |
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Several morphological features distinguish the American eel from other eel species. |
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Numerous dialecticisms introduced into the poem reflect the phonetic, morphological, and syntactic differences between dialect and standard language. |
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The morphological make-up of these participles consists of two types of suffix attached to the verb stem to show perfectivity and imperfectivity respectively. |
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We used two-sample t-tests to determine if measurements were significantly sexually dimorphic between male and female Ma'oma'o for each acoustic and morphological variable. |
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The key uses field morphological properties to map the spatially diverse materials that strongly affect plant growth and the success of mine pit rehabilitation. |
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This paper focuses on methods and algorithms to estimate the morphological tortuosity of a medium and to reconstruct on discrete grids in 2D and 3D geodesic paths it contains. |
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In text searching such aspects as morphological, synonymic and grammar variations, malapropisms, and spelling errors condition particular difficulties of a searching process. |
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By focusing on the morphological class of the weak verb, Schuldt finds that some weak verbs from class 1 display the vowel of the preterite singular of the strong verb. |
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As outlined above, a series of novel morphological traits are correlated with the cladogenetic events in Petrocosmea, all are first documented in present study. |
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In the present study, the researchers examined the morphological and cytochemical effects of agaritine on U937 cells to elucidate its tumoricidal mechanism. |
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The morphological analysis places the species of Fissuroderes and Polacanthoderes in a polytomy together with a clade that includes all remaining echinoderids. |
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Researchers from the academy are working on a robot that can choose which sperm cell has the best morphological characteristics and insert it directly into the ovum cell. |
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The different morphological phases of the thallus are mainly modified by temperature and pluriseriate ribbon-like thalli form under lower water temperatures. |
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Key functional, hepatocyte-specific, morphological features such as biliary canaliculi were maintained in the cells over this extended time period. |
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A morphological classification of sincipital encephalomeningoceles. |
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Sponges form one of the most ancestral groups of metazoans and are challenging to identify and classify because they display a range of morphological plasticity. |
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In this project, we are observing morphological features that are preserved or created during early post-mortem decomposition of modern megascopic algae. |
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Among the most prominent are different morphological means in the expression of the locative case as well as divergent behavior concerning the realization of tense and aspect. |
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Based on the above morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics, the definitive diagnostic was consistent with a well-differentiated liposarcoma. |
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Bone marrow haematogones often cause problems in diagnosis because of their morphological and immunophenotypic similarities to leukaemic lymphoblasts. |
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Given the numerical dominance of hybrids in the overlap zone, random mating may generate more backcrosses which increase morphological diversity through introgression. |
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Grismer also was unable to achieve a satisfactory resolution of relationships with his morphological characters and karyotypic characters from Robinson. |
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Both characters 43 and 44 are extensions of the morphological diversity displayed by the vascular tissues of frond rachides and are encompassed by character 24 of Pryer et al. |
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Swazi, and to a greater extent Phuthi, display good evidence that breathy voicing can be used as a morphological property independent of any consonant voicing value. |
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Grammatical number is expressed by morphological or syntactic means. |
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Further, many speakers of Michif are able to identify the French and Cree components of a given sentence, likely from the phonological and morphological features of words. |
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The North Germanic languages share many lexical, grammatical, phonological, and morphological similarities, to a more significant extent than the West Germanic languages do. |
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In some languages, for example, Chinese, there are no morphological processes, and all grammatical information is encoded syntactically by forming strings of single words. |
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Such extinctions are not always apparent from a morphological standpoint. |
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Recalibrations of genetic and morphological diversity rates have suggested a Late Cretaceous origin for placentals, and a Paleocene origin for most modern clades. |
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The gharial, with its narrow snout, is easier to distinguish, while morphological differences are more difficult to spot in crocodiles and alligators. |
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High power spotting scopes today allow observers to detect minute morphological differences that were earlier possible only by examination of the specimen in the hand. |
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More recent morphological phylogenetic studies with this in mind placed turtles firmly within diapsids, slightly closer to Squamata than to Archosauria. |
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Linnaeus and other scientists of his time also considered the great apes to be the closest relatives of humans based on morphological and anatomical similarities. |
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Different modes of accretion are reflected in the morphology of the inner slope of the trench, which generally shows three morphological provinces. |
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The rapid growth of deep sea research efforts, especially the widespread use of echosounders in the 1950s and 1960s confirmed the morphological utility of the term. |
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The slightly older fossil Spongiophyton has also been interpreted as a lichen on morphological and isotopic grounds, although the isotopic basis is decidedly shaky. |
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Classification based on morphological characteristics, such as the size and shape of spores or fruiting structures, has traditionally dominated fungal taxonomy. |
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It had been thought on the basis of morphological data that iguanid lizards diverged from other squamates very early on, but molecular evidence contradicts this. |
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Although recent genetic studies strongly support the monophyly of bats, debate continues as to the meaning of available genetic and morphological evidence. |
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In the 1980s, a hypothesis based on morphological evidence was offered that stated the Megachiroptera evolved flight separately from the Microchiroptera. |
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Although its morphological categories have been fairly stable over time, morphological changes are present throughout, particularly in the nominal and verbal systems. |
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Recent molecular studies have suggested a relation with grebes, while morphological evidence also strongly supports a relationship between flamingos and grebes. |
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Shoreline indicators may be morphological features such as the berm crest, scarp edge, vegetation line, dune toe, dune crest and cliff or the bluff crest and toe. |
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Early writers combined ctenophores with cnidarians into a single phylum called Coelenterata on account of morphological similarities between the two groups. |
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The basis of the differentiation was morphological, largely based on very small differences in cranial morphology, but has been recently refuted based on genetic studies. |
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The new species possesses a combination of primitive and derived features that helps to fill wide morphological and temporal gaps in early mesoeucrocodylian history. |
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The grammar of the Punjabi language concerns the word order, case marking, verb conjugation, and other morphological and syntactic structures of the Punjabi language. |
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Males in many lekking species have conspicuous morphological ornaments that may be targets of female choice, but male contest competition may also be involved. |
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The golden pomes terminate in a small carnelian bead which, if it actually represents a morphological feature, corresponds to the calyx of an epigynous flower. |
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Cell death has been classified according to morphological appearance, enzymological criteria, functional aspects or immunological characteristics. |
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The full parsing models defend a mandatory prelexical segmentation of the word into its stem and affixes and lexical access of morphological relatives across the same entry. |
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It has been shown that shell characters in gastropod phylogeny reconstructions are no more prone to homoplasies than are other types of morphological characters. |
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Beutel, Friedrich, Ge, and Yang offer this graduate entomology text focusing on morphological determination and verification of phylogenetic relationships among insects. |
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