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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corresponding divergence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or variations that relate to or are associated with something else.
Example: "The study revealed a corresponding divergence in the results between the two groups."
Alternatives: "an associated difference" or "a related variation."
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That is, if ∇Γ is the gradient of the Riemannian structure onΓone can define a corresponding divergence divΓφsuch that the canonical Gibbs measures are exactly those measuresμfor which ∇Γ and divΓφare dual operators onL2.
Among women a corresponding divergence in income-related patterns within the highest and lowest educational group was not observed (data not shown).
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That's a pretty big difference, which has generated a very large corresponding divergence in real wages, a phenomenon we examined in February.
The former version appears to have functionally associated with the other emerging subunits of the CDK8 complex with a corresponding rapid divergence in sequence.
A chronogram for Culicidae is given in Figure 4, and corresponding divergence time estimates are provided in Table 7.
Here, we tested predictions from the hypothesis that allopatric divergence in male colour is associated with corresponding divergence in preference.
Hence we were comparing the effect of the tear film breaking up. Figure 10(b) shows the corresponding divergence plots.
The ks values and the corresponding divergence times are listed in supplementary file S2, Supplementary Material online.
We used MEGA 4.1 package 14 to construct the phylogeny tree with corresponding divergence times under uniform transition rate 1 (see Figure 7).
The inferred total number of 3R-WGD-derived duplicate pairs that persisted in each node of the phylogeny was matched with the corresponding divergence time estimate [ 33].
Stable θ estimates of the species with larger distributions (and corresponding divergence nodes) agree with EBSP population estimates that these populations have been stable through time without marked reductions or expansions (Additional file 2: Figure S2).
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