Sentence examples for differ in morphology from inspiring English sources

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Different ploidy levels and ecotypes differ in morphology and ecophysiological traits, and may possess different levels of phenotypic variation.

Total knee arthroplasty implant systems are numerous and differ in morphology, kinematic function, fixation, and biomaterials.

These three phenotypes differ in morphology, physiology and behavior, correlated with their respective functions in the society.

Although the three sperm nuclei are all highly compact, they differ in morphology and in the complement of compaction-inducing proteins.

These 2 groups, the "olive-backed" and coastal breeding "russet-backed" thrushes, also differ in morphology, in some aspects of their vocalizations, and in their wintering areas, with the russet-backed group wintering primarily in Middle America and the olive-backed in South America.

Microstructural characterisation showed that both coatings exhibit similar phases in their microstructure, but the phases present differ in morphology, size distribution and relative proportions from one coating to another.

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Although genetically identical, colony members of many hydrozoans and some anthozoans are polymorphic, differing in morphology (form and structure) and/or physiology.

Scanning electron microscopy images showed that the charged/discharged graphite anodes differed in morphology from the pristine material.

Depending on the trehalose diacetal isomer and solvent system used in copolymerization, as well the degree of network cross-linking, these hydrogels differed in morphology, swelling and deswelling behavior and time of degradation.

We prepared nanoparticles differing in morphology from double-hydrophilic block copolymer poly ethylene oxide -block-poly methacrylic acid), PEoxide -block-poly methacrylicescein–[3-coxide -block-poly methacrylicde)] conjugacid, GB176 and GB179, in alkaline buffer.

It differs in morphology from Lithuanian and Latvian in more than one instance—e.g., in the genitive singular ending, Old Prussian deiw-as "of God" (Lithuanian diev-o = Latvian diev-a) and, in the dative singular, Old Prussian tebbei "to you" (Lithuanian tavi = Latvian tev), among others.

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