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Sociolinguists use the term "diglossia" to describe a society that employs two distinct versions of a language — Classical and colloquial Arabic, for instance — and Crystal sees the Internet as creating a similar phenomenon (though he calls it "digraphia," since he's dealing strictly with written language).

In 1998, working with entomologist and geneticist Kenneth Ross of the University of Georgia in Athens, Keller showed that the two groups of fire ants had distinct versions of a gene known as Gp-9.

One reason for this is that Abelard constantly revised and rewrote, so that several distinct versions of a given work might be in circulation; another reason is that several of his writings might represent "teaching notes" constantly evolving in courses and seminars.

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Thus, human-biting mosquitoes have distinct versions of the gene and make a lot more of its odor-sensing protein than do the forest mosquitoes.

This revealed a G to A mutation in the AG consensus 3' splice site of intron 4, resulting in four distinct versions of the Mlo cDNA, including a wild-type-like cDNA and three incorrectly spliced variants (data not shown).

The current appropriations bill contains three distinct versions of the ban on government money to ACORN, each with a minor difference.

Initially, three distinct versions of the album were released: Digital only – as 320 kbit/s MP3s, with a 17-page PDF digital booklet designed by Stefan Sagmeister.

Further analysis revealed that N-terminal PrsW domains are associated with a diverse array of toxin domains, including several distinct versions of the restriction endonuclease superfamily, mainly in Gram-positive bacteria.

These notions also apply in matrix semantics generally (see Section 5), and there are analogous notions of expressive completeness tailored to other areas; two distinct versions of expressive completeness in the area of intuitionistic logic (the distinction being orthogonal to the weak/strong distinction just drawn) are contrasted in Rousseau (1968), for example.

Our recent analysis suggests that the PrrC/RloC ACNase domain and the KEN domain of eukaryotic unfolded protein response/ antiviral RNAses (Ire1/RNAse L) also are distinct versions of the HEPN fold and accordingly that several HEPN domains are RNases with a toxin-type activity (KSM, VA, EVK, LA, unpublished).

It is also noteworthy that the methanogens (archaebacteria) and acetogens (eubacteria) share chemically related but genetically distinct versions of the acetyl-CoA pathway of CO2 fixation and the distinction of living from some of the smallest redox potentials known to fuel free-living cells [ 63].

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