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For each replicate, each treatment and each experiment, the total number of individuals produced by the five adults (G1) was recorded as a measure of fecundity, and the morph of each individual was determined to allow a measure of the global morph distribution.

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There are similar tropes in American politics: the addition of "-gate" to denote scandal and the morphing of Nixon's "smoking gun" into Clinton's "smoking bimbo".

The "medicine" of increased privatisation and the morphing of patients into "customers" is proving toxic, only months into an exercise intended to revolutionise the organisation that still has many more serious challenges and cuts to come.

Two species of Heliconius (H. melpomene and H. erato) are polymorphic, however, with each morph in one species duplicated by one in the other and with the morphs of each pair having virtually contiguous geographic ranges.

The circuitry of Temple's offense is wired through the point guard, who must set the methodical pace, deliver the ball to his teammates in the right spot at the right time and control the morphing of the 1-3-1 matchup zone.

In order to further examine the relationship between these neural responses and the morph level of the stimulus, we calculated population averages across the neurons (n = 128).

With the fall in church attendance, the decline of traditional industrial areas and the morphing nature of the modern work world, the parties have lost contact with the grass roots.

Gary Arlen, president of Arlen Communications, sees the morphing of TVs and PCs into one as just another step in the direction of WebTV, which was given a heady boost recently when Microsoft plunked down $425 million for the company.

The RMSD of 10 intermediate structures produced by MORPH-PRO and the Morph Server to the experimental' intermediates of the starting and ending conformations.

Compatibility information was located for 31.5%% (94 species) of the 298 SOI species that were potentially capable of at least partial self-fertilization (dioecious species excluded) and included 89 monomorphic species and the hermaphroditic morphs of five gynodioecious species.

In contrast, in the current damselfly system, the combination of consistent NFDS and the morph-specific clinal variation of potential fitness can explain the geographic cline in morph frequency along latitude without gene flow.

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