Sentence examples for divergent location from inspiring English sources

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Species with similar behaviors had similar location errors (Fig. 7 Table 3), whereas species with dissimilar at-sea behaviors had divergent location errors.

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If this can be harnessed it may not offer the same opportunities for learning as would an apprenticeship model, but will offer less experienced workers alternative ways in which to draw on what is otherwise an invisible, intangible and inaccessible resource of embodied knowing, distributed across the bodies of workers in divergent locations.

In contrast, the remaining four clusters (A, B, G and H) contain strains isolated from divergent locations.

In laboratory experiments, individuals from divergent locations that are putatively locally adapted with respect to a hypothesized factor such as temperature regime or pCO2 are exposed to different levels of that factor in the laboratory (common garden approach), ideally under at least two levels of that factor to unravel G × E (genotype × environment) interactions (Falconer and McKay 1998).

These two NPs had equal uptake amount in macrophages, but microsized GO induced stronger inflammation responses and showed divergent intracellular locations compared to nanosized GO [ 105].

Pause and divergent peak locations were found by searching for maximum sense or antisense strand read density in 10 bp windows from ±500 bp or −1000 to +500 around the annotated TSS of the 6380 selected genes, respectively.

For extrinsic problems, however, the social location of divergent changes was different.

The crystal structure 1k2w was used to determine the location of divergent amino acids according to the analysis obtained.

Among men, the social location of divergent changes was in younger men; in the southern site, fewer young men reported extrinsic problems in 2004 2006 than in 2003, while this finding was not revealed for extrinsic problems in the north.

The presence of a non-PaLoc insertion at its genomic location throughout divergent clade C-I and in one clade 5 recombinant (Elliott et al. 2009) (fig. 5 A) reflects the high plasticity of the C. difficile genome (Sebaihia et al. 2006; He et al. 2010), which is also evident in the stable 9-kb insertion within the clade 3 PaLoc (fig. 6).

Given that cDNA sequences of SmVAL6 and SmVAL11 are found to be spliced at these locations, these divergent splice sites appear to be functional.

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