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One well studied example is the change of the synaptic input to retinal direction selective ganglion neurons during preferred and null activation.
An example is the change from /n/ to /m/, where the coronal phoneme /n/ adopts the labial place of articulation of a following labial (e.g., /green boat/→/greem boat/).
One such example is the change in expression of the Polycomb complex genes EZH1, EZH2 (enhancer of zeste 1 and 2) CBX3, CBX4, CBX6, CBX6, and CBX8 (chromobox genes) that occur in the regenerative time courses in both the cochlea and utricle SE (Supplementary Table S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7 and S8).
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One example is the changes wrought by modern technology in the vocabularies of all European languages since 1945.
One of the most well known examples is the changes in plant architecture during maize domestication.
One good example is the epigenetic change fostering obesity in response to bisphenol-A exposure.
The power of example is the power of change.
A compelling recent example is the Stages of Change Theory, also known as the Trans-Theoretical Model.
The classic example is the Chinese Book of Changes, the I Ching, which is built like that.
What, for example, are the genetic changes?
One of the best examples is the evolutionary changes involved in the repeated independent colonization of freshwater environments by sticklebacks (summary in Bell and Aguirre 2013).
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