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Decisions to add, remove, or reconstitute connections between systems can result in repercussive failures across operational and developmental dimensions of an SoS.
The developmental dimensions and spatial extent of coral reef architecture, the flourishing and extinction of reef-building organisms in reef ecosystem, the abundance of algae and microbes and the diversity of reef dwellers may influence wave energy dissipation and sediment transport patterns in reef flat, thus alter the carbonate sediment budget of the coastal environment.
Understanding the developmental dimensions of crises and the threats they pose to the stability and security of neighboring countries and beyond is critical to ensure the sustained engagement of a broader range of actors and resources.
These results provide a global view of zebrafish SET domain histone methyltransferases in evolutionary and developmental dimensions and pave the way for using zebrafish to systematically study the roles of these genes during development.
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They justify public funding for preservation and recognize a developmental dimension at it.
Texts typically list numerous evolutionary vestiges of humans the 'tail bone' (coccyx), vermiform appendix, 'goose bumps' and body hair, ear muscles, wisdom teeth along with those of other animals, including dewclaws in dogs, pelvic/leg bones in whales, and vestigial eyes of many cave animals, but the developmental dimension is typically ignored.
Here there is also a developmental dimension (see e.g. Halliday and Matthiessen 2006: Ch. 6): as learners move from primary school to secondary school, and perhaps on to university and engage with increasingly "academic" texts, they have to master increasingly metaphorical modes of meaning, as shown by Christie and Derewianka (2008).
This discussion implies a developmental dimension for chronic depression.
Along the developmental stage dimension we chose harvest samples through Phase 1 ripening (147, 168, 175, 224 and 231 DAFB).
By adding a developmental time dimension to this figure, the progress of senescence may be represented by a sequence of pigmentation changes, green through yellow to red and finally the post-senescence transition to cell death accompanied by non-physiological darkening or bleaching.
The research was underpinned by a conceptual framework developed by Edith Lai (2010) that addresses the relational, developmental and contextual dimensions of mentoring.
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