Sentence examples for forms of extant from inspiring English sources

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The results indicate that there are at least ten recognizable forms of extant marginal musculature, whose evolutionary history are much more complex (converging on mesogleal or endodermal forms at least 5 times) than previously recognized.

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First, while the use of national data lends credibility to our findings and provides samples numerous enough to permit cross-validation, the information comes in the form of extant data.

The difficulty in ascribing true biochemical essentiality to silicon probably emanates from a lack of demonstration of any silicon-requiring biochemistry and specifically Si-C, Si-O-C, Si-N, et c. bonds in any form of extant life [ 2].

The rights to the story of your escape immediately become the property of the makers of this film, in any and all forms of expression now extant or to be invented in the future, throughout the universe and three feet beyond, just for good measure.

As we have seen, a continuum exists in perceptions of whether or not corridors require special forms of protection beyond extant arrangements at the local level.

Not only may doubt exist over the relationships of the extinct group to modern animals, but their anatomy may be so different to that of extant forms that few meaningful insights can be drawn about their palaeobiology even if their taxonomic context is well understood.

Evolution proceeds by accumulating functional solutions, necessarily forming an uninterrupted lineage from past solutions of ancestors to the current design of extant forms.

Importantly none of the characteristic features of the hemichordate bodyplan can be unambiguously recognized in these fossils, and at this time a position as a stem-group hemichordate (Fig. 6A) cannot be supported, although in terms of extant forms anatomically Phlogites appears to be somewhat closer to a pterobranch-like form.

The enactment of the German Civil Code in 1900 put an end to the application of extant forms of law derived from the Justinian codes in most European states.

Without differential survival of extant forms, a mutation with 3 4% prevalence would have to have arisen when the viral population size was about 30; this implies (if early viral growth is a fast exponential) that the mutation rate was large enough to cause a mutation in our sequenced region of 130 base pairs once in about 30 replications.

We have classified type-3 copper proteins into three subclasses based on domain architecture differences, phylogenetics and the presence and absence of these forms in the genomes of extant organisms representing disparate lineages of cellular life.

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