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Moreover, these different distances of c1 c4 were covered by a large envelop, in which they were related to continuum variation of φ = φ2+Δφi.
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The second component represents continuum variations, probably dominated by intrinsic reddening.
"But there's a continuum of variation between all on or all off.
A full hierarchical perspective suggests a continuum of variation rather than a countable number of objects.
It sees the category of "the disabled" as resting on an artificial dichotomy imposed on a continuum of variation.
It's a mistake because nothing is broken rapid ejaculation, average ejaculation, slow ejaculation are points on a continuum of variation," she told me.
These fossils serve as a reminder that taxonomic divisions are human constructs that have been imposed in hindsight on a continuum of variation.
Qualitative descriptions of both variables were transformed into quantitative continuous variables reflecting a continuum of variation.
Ranks varied from 1 to 4, although they are taken to reflect a continuum of variation, with monogamous species at one extreme and promiscuous species, e.g. lekking, at the other extreme.
The 'leaf economics spectrum' [hereafter LES; 13] is a plant strategy axis that forms a continuum of variation from plants having fast returns on investment of nutrients and dry mass (i.e., high physiological rates, nutrient concentrations and low leaf mass per area) to a slow return, stress-tolerant strategy characterized by the opposite set of traits.
Several authors similarly mentioned the continuum of variation among the Pisum genus.
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