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The specializations
noun
The act or process of specializing.
Exact(32)
The specializations of mining and metalworking could evolve only after cultivation efforts created yields that could exceed subsistence levels.
The specializations briefly addressed in this section are only the fundamental areas of specialization that a large organization is likely to require for the period of time necessary to establish the principles, standards, and frameworks that guide activities involving these particular areas of technology.
The specializations of dermopterans are such that they are dependent on a forested habitat, and reconstructions of the paleoenvironments at Krabi, Nong Ya Plong, and Paali Nala suggest that all three fossil deposits developed in a humid, tropical forest environment.
The specializations of the ciliation in steps A-D, with the establishment of a prototroch, could be an adaptation to more powerful swimming, and the development of the mouth (and anus?) already in the larva could be a simple expression of adult characters already in the larva.
Our distributed CF strategy is a special case of the strategy proposed in [31], where the specializations are done to allow analytical tractability.
Depending on the specializations of medical activity applied in these hospitals, they are divided into specialized (with one specialization) and general (with many specializations).
Similar(28)
Emily refers to the specialization as "orthobeakics".
Probably it had something to do with all the specialization.
The specialization of some of these minute creatures for their task is almost incredible.
And it increasingly appears that companies betting on the specialization of the devices, as opposed to their commoditization, are winning.
The specialization of the horticulturist and the success of the crop are influenced by many factors.
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