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Figures 1 and 6 show examples of ring appearance around 21hpf in wildtype case & Dsh lateral localization only at 22 hpf.
Model predictions further suggest that the majority of barriers that are topographically most likely to provide new examples of ring speciation occur in under-studied parts of the world.
Although model predictions are presently limited by the few clear examples of ring species, the discovery of new ring taxa will allow iterations of this same model with numerous and biologically diverse taxa.
Only two well-studied cases are generally accepted as solid examples of ring species: these are the Ensatina eschscholtzii salamander complex in California [ 6] and the Phylloscopus trochiloides greenish warbler complex in Asia [ 7].
Here, we develop a generalized model of geographic barriers and use the known examples of ring species to evaluate the number and distribution of other barriers from around the world that are topographically similar and thus may be promoting ring speciation processes in equivalent taxa.
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To assess the factors influencing the reduction in ultimate strength under axial compression and to clarify the progressive collapse behaviour, further analyses were performed on design examples of ring- and orthogonally stiffened cylinders, considering both intact and damaged conditions.
Figure 18 Examples of rings computed on a non-uniform triangular mesh surfaces.
Figure 2c shows the same examples of rings with a colormapping reflecting the spiral-wise arrangement of the facets.
The fundamental examples of rings that are encountered during one's algebraic pubescence (e.g., fields K, Z, K [ x ], K [ x, x - 1 ], M n ( K ) ) all have the following property.
(A ) Additional examples of ring-like and filament-like γ-TuSC-Spc1101 220 complexes.
Rows 2 and 3 show examples of rings stretching, but still near chromosomes ('arrowheads' show rings predominantly coming off one side of the bivalent, 'arrows' show rings off both sides).
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