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Notice that in the above quote we first get a substitution of 'random' for 'chance' in the phrases 'random variation' and 'chance variation', and then at least the suggestion that the concept of 'random drift' can be characterized as 'changes in frequencies of variations due to chance', where the contrast class consists of similar changes due to natural selection.
The skin changes are characterized as well demarcated, annular, medallion-like, rosette shaped purpuric plaques, and tend to appear suddenly in the face and extremities.
Using this prolate spheroid approximation, the deformation of the liquid metal can be characterized as a change to the length of the semi-major axis a, and the resulting increase in the surface area of the spheroid can be calculated.
The EEA can be characterized as a mark of change in policy toward more labor immigration, reinforced through EU membership.
In this sense, anthropomorphic misconceptions can be characterized as either internal (attributing adaptive change to the intentional actions of organisms) or external (conceiving of natural selection or "Nature" as a conscious agent; e.g., Kampourakis and Zogza 2008; Sinatra et al. 2008).
In addition, the molecular changes can be characterized as intermediate endpoints of response.
These patients can be characterized as progressors, as they have preneoplastic changes in one or more locations that are associated with increased risk of progression to invasive cancer.
However, this would mean that countries experiencing a small change in employment, for example a 5%% increase, would be characterized as largely 'in the set' of employment change.
Mouse EpiSCs can be characterized as cells in which many EtoL domain changes are completed, and compact chromatin is accumulated near the nuclear envelope [ 46].
JIT environments can be characterized as dynamic systems requiring awareness and management of change processes.
Furthermore, climate change adaptation plans can be characterized as mono-sectoral rather than cross-sectoral.
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