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Mendel was lucky that the discrete symbols of algebra agreed with the discrete units of inheritance.
Potten, C.S. Cell replacement in epidermis keratopoiesis via discrete units of proliferation.
Chips, being discrete units of food, rather than a single blob or lump of food, have a social element.
Just as the periodic table of elements illustrates the discrete units of the physical world, Dr. Baker's hierarchy charts the finite set of discrete factors that create differences in grammars.
Despite the amount of white space between the discrete units of text, the effect is familiar: it is a blocky stream of consciousness — a stream of interruptions, perhaps.
Five years earlier, Max Planck had suggested that objects emit and absorb radiation in discrete units of energy, or quanta, but he had treated the idea primarily as a mathematical formalism.
It's time to dismantle brand-name obstacles to the inevitable change from selling music as discrete units of plastic to delivering it as information.
He observed that organisms (pea plants) inherit traits by way of discrete "units of inheritance".
Once again, another part of our commons -- the air we breathe -- is being parceled into discrete units of economic value for a favored group without returning value to the actual stakeholders of the resource -- all of us.
Time is measured in discrete units of 1 day.
Each population was sampled from a discrete agricultural field, which we assume to represent discrete units of selection.
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