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For growth is a constrained pattern of development, the source of which Aristotle ascribes to the soul.
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Conversely, lineage tracing deals with objects that follow a stereotypical biological process: cells divide and die off in a very constrained pattern throughout development.
Every major technology follows a predictable pattern of development.
All NOACs follow a similar pattern of clinical development.
Is there an overall pattern of scientific development?
We may add that though at the level of protein-coding sequence and expression patterns (Kalinka et al. 2010) middle embryogenesis seems to be the most constrained stage of development we cannot assume that at level of regulatory sequences an hourglass model may also fit as well.
Mainly this: that even good genre (not Larsson or Brown) is by definition a constrained form of writing.
Why the corchoviruses and NW begomoviruses should show such a constrained and uniform pattern of genetic variation is a more vexing question.
"I think the pattern of VR development is more of a stairway.
In the latter conceptualization autism and schizophrenia are said to have diametrically opposite phenotypes which include "a general pattern of constrained overgrowth" in autism, "whereas schizophrenia involves undergrowth"[72].
Parkinson, in particular, presented a pattern of constrained diversity (lower p N and p S values with a left-skewed SFS), which is highly suggestive of the recent action of purifying selection in chimpanzees.
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