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The phrase "as a morphologically" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing morphology, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "As a morphologically distinct species, the findings suggest significant evolutionary adaptations."
Alternatives: "from a morphological perspective" or "in terms of morphology".
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As a morphologically distinct form of programmed cell death, apoptosis is different from the other major process of cell death known as necrosis.
In this sense, Tsou can be identified as a morphologically applicative language, as opposed to English and Chinese, which are not morphologically applicative languages.
The in vitro expression profile determined for Fragilis revealed that its mRNA was enriched by D20, a stage in the differentiation at which PGC-like cells first appear as a morphologically distinct population.
Border cells migrate as a morphologically distinct and interconnected group.
V. destructor was only identified as a morphologically and genetically distinct species from V. jacobsoni relatively recently [ 6].
One of these is how the PS is maintained as a morphologically stable structure despite the fact that cells are continuously moving into and out of it.
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This question is explored theoretically using analytical cable models as well as compartmental models of a morphologically and physiologically characterized PC from the guinea pig cerebellum.
Some experts prefer to include all the specimens referred to as H. rudolfensis into a morphologically diverse species of large-brained, small cheek-toothed hominins (members of the human lineage) called H. habilis.
As English is not a morphologically complex language, its POS tags give only sparse information on the grammatical role of a word in a sentence.
DNA barcoding is expected to be an effective identification tool for organisms with heteromorphic generations such as pteridophytes, which possess a morphologically simple gametophyte generation.
The North Sea houting (hereafter denoted NSH), categorised by traditional taxonomy as C. oxyrhynchus, is a morphologically and ecologically divergent form of whitefish.
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