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The thickened fold has a smooth appearance and mostly changes in shape with dual positioning.
[56] suggested studying changes in shape with deformation grids (package shapes of R).
By studying their ontogeny, via changes in shape with size (i.e. allometry), it is possible to gain a clearer understanding of the timing of selective pressures in coral reef fishes [ 1].
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They usually change in shape with dual positioning [15].
The very large dermal denticles change in shape with age: in juveniles, they are widely spaced and heart-shaped with an incomplete midline ridge and three posterior points, while in adults they are overlapping, roughly circular, smooth, and flattened with a round central concavity, superficially resembling the scales of bony fishes.
In addition to the change in size, the bolster-related mass also changed in shape with time.
The broad resonance corresponding to the terminal methyl groups of fatty acids changed in shape with an increase in the 0.84-0.86 ppm region and decrease in the 0.88-0.90 ppm region (figure 3B), reflecting an increase in the fraction of higher density lipoproteins [ 13].
The pocket undergoes changes in shape, moves upwards with the water mass and eventually breaks up into small parts.
By design, the DI tends to better capture changes in amplitude than changes in shape, since two responses with identical shape but with different amplitude will be maximally different.
Conversely, changes in shape did not interfere with performance when color was the relevant dimension in the recognition task.
As with the degree of foot webbing, most species displayed little change in foot shape with changes in size, again implying that adult morphology in these species was similar to that seen in juveniles.
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