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Higher r i values indicate a better fit of characters (FSFs) to the phylogeny and support vertical inheritance.
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(This sort of natural fit of character and words is less common than it should be.) For the play to work, though, what's most important is that you believe that despite their essential dissimilarities, Luke and Adam were meant to be together.
Popperian falsification has been used to argue for the justification of one inference method over others (one out of many ways of measuring goodness-of-fit of characters to phylogenetic trees is claimed as uniquely capturing the idea of falsification; for review, see Faith and Trueman 2001).
It provoked everyone from jaded television producers to the President of the United States into fits of character analysis.
That kind of remorse attack could even induce a fit of the character-building that big-time football and basketball like to spew as a justification for all the compliant admissions standards and all the goodies under the table.
A higher RI indicates a better fit of a character to the tree.
Of all characters tested, autogenic photophores are the sole trait for which asymmetrical rates of gain and loss significantly improve the fit of the character model.
Certainly Whitacre seems to fit the mould of characters to which Damon is frequently drawn.
It is often set to music and accompanied by context-specific body language, and must aim to fit the shape of characters' mouths as they are speaking.
Think of a word that is associated to the main word that fits the number of characters.
Well, if you insist on inviting rock stars onto your course... Facebook Twitter Pinterest 9.02pm BST That creek was scene of perhaps the tournament's greatest moment this week, Jason Thee Somnambulist' Dufner's out-of-character fit of rage.
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