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u was estimated from the human-chimpanzee divergence at each locus, K, given a divergence time of 6 million years [ 57].
He noticed that overseas interns tended to ask questions and give feedback during training sessions, a divergence from the local habit of taking notes and keeping quiet.
What has resulted in the pay stakes is a divergence from the rest of society.
Given that divergence from the status quo is the essence of ingenuity, we conducted a second experiment to test whether messiness fostered creativity.
Given this divergence from standard semantic theories, one may wonder whether epistemic intensions deserve to be considered a kind of meaning.
Given their divergence from the other hemiascomycete proteins, we did not consider them in our phylogenetic analysis.
We compared the distributions of fold-change in repeat density of lineage-specific and lineage-shared repeats given the divergence from consensus with the actual distributions of pairwise distances for the Abp genes.
However, we use the term 'clade' for simplicity, given their divergence from other clades, and, in the case of clade 12, also because this is indeed formed by multiple haplotypes in the analyses including Genbank sequences (see below and Figure 1B).
For Costa Rica, a place where abortion is illegal except for emergency health reasons and the Plan B pill is not available, these objects given out in Karmik's "party packs," which also include drug and health safety info, represent a divergence from Costa Rican societal norms.
Why is that a divergence from the norm?
This is a divergence from the history of the region.
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