There are hundreds of cases of evolutionary change observed in progress and dozens of observed speciations. |
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If they do not, field investigations where speciations of the biofilm populations differ will not agree. |
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This was achieved by comparison of elemental solubilities and speciations predicted by the programs with observations in the natural system. |
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Liquid phase speciations are estimated considering the nonideality of concentrated solutions of the amines and the calculated activity coefficients by eNRTL model. |
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The presence of wetland plants increased the redox potential and led to the redistribution of metals in the rhizosphere across different chemical speciations. |
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The importance of water quality testing and of pre-treatment to meet device input parameter speciations should be clarified and emphasized in the document much more than is already done. |
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Second, thermodynamic models for mineral stability and solubility can only be accurately constructed from experimental data if correct speciations are known. |
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The timing of speciations and extinctions differs for animals living in the same region that have adapted to contrasting habitats, Vrba states. |
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This contrasts with other known animal speciations, in which the emergence of the new species occurs only once. |
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Vrba's theory predicts that climate change should affect disparate groups of animals by triggering a round of extinctions and then speciations within a limited time. |
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