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We were peering into a tiny world where lichens became diverse landscapes through the magnification of hand lenses.
In The Diversity of Life (1992), Wilson sought to explain how the world's living species became diverse and examined the massive species extinctions caused by human activities in the 20th century.
The study also indicates that it wasn't until the rise of flowering plants that ants truly became diverse.
Jesus as community organizer didn't lump this group together but through time the little group became diverse.
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For all of the other ways that top colleges had become diverse, their student bodies remained shockingly affluent.
Healthcare concerns have become diverse, ranging from acute and chronic conditions to lifestyle, wellbeing and the prevention of illness.
Madrileños know good food, and it seems even vegetarian cuisine has finally become diverse and innovative enough to titillate their palates.
The findings of this study are applicable nationally and internationally, as medical schools globally have become diverse.
This suggests that there may be two extreme types of genes, one is more likely to become diverse whether through gene duplication or AS.
However, preliminary data show that the canonical machinery of autophagy in parasitic protists has become diverse as a possible consequence of their adaptive life cycles.
The other type does not need to become diverse, and tends to remain as a single copy gene in the genome, and may also express only one transcript.
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