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The hearts of fishes show little modification from the basic plan, except that lungfish hearts tend to become subdivided.
An additional $1.9 billion will go to buy back and consolidate tribal land that has become subdivided and difficult to manage.
Both systems become subdivided into stable cell populations called compartments, which do not mix during development ([2], [3], Figure 1A).
Once a regulatory innovation takes place, the population is likely to explore new niches, and to become subdivided again.
Different Prochlorococcus isolates can broadly become subdivided in an ecotype adapted to low light and another one adapted to high light.
In Ref. [1] it was suggested that larger grains become subdivided again through the increase of LAGBs having a high-angle grain boundary character with increasing strain.
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The movement quickly became subdivided into hereditary dynasties associated with tzaddikim who are referred to by the names of their various locales.
In mammals, however, the cloaca becomes subdivided into a dorsal part, which conveys the feces, and a ventral part, which receives excretory and genital products.
In the embryonic development of humans and other animals, the zygote stage is brief and is followed by cleavage, when the single cell becomes subdivided into smaller cells.
In amphibians the somites of the tail are not derived from the chordamesodermal mantle but from the inflected posterior portion of the neural plate, which loses its nervous nature and becomes subdivided into segments corresponding to the somites of the trunk.
Prior to gastrulation, the original primitive endoderm expands with the growing embryo and becomes subdivided into PE (Fig. 1G, yellow) and VE (Fig. 1G, green) based on their position relative to the egg cylinder.
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