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The cline
noun
A gradation in a character or phenotype within a species or other group.
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The cline in skin colours shows variation by infinite degrees; any attempts to place boundaries along this cline represent purely arbitrary decisions.
The cline of instantiation links individual texts with the overall system of language.
The cline in the frequency of the Yellow morph known from the historical period [10] persisted into the 21st Century (Fig. 2).
The cline may then have formed following subsequent reconnection of populations via the arid region surrounding Wright Bay because gene flow has been limited and some differentiation persists.
The cline of HEG degeneration determined the pattern of isolation by distance.
The cline of ancestral to derived chromosomes could be originated by serial funding events, probably related to the glacial-interglacial cycles of the Quaternary.
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Along with the Cline-like purity, Rimes displays the unbridled power and freshness you'd expect from a teenager.
Projected increases in air temperature and precipitation resulted in mean annual increases in potential and actual evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, soil moisture, and streamflow in the Cline River watershed.
Other grammatical roles fall in between of these two endpoints to create a continuum which Hasan (1989) refers to as the 'cline of dynamism'.
And the Cline Group, which owns Kameron, is infamous for safety violations in the American Midwest.
And the Cline Group, which owns Kameron, is infamous for safety violations in the Midwest.
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