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This decision was based on the assumption that soybean underwent a whole genome duplication event since it divergence from common bean, an assumption supported by a number of lines of evidence [ 24, 25].
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Whatever it was, she would discourse upon it without divergence while traversing the leafy avenues of the Links.
To quote Lant Pritchett, it's divergence, big time.
In particular it is divergence free and foliation independent.
Therefore, it exhibits divergence because of the mathematical characteristics of Jacobi iteration matrix for the structural problem as the number of processors increases.
"The euro was supposed to bring about convergence, and effectively it created divergence and that is now being perpetuated," he said.
Due to its extremely high divergence, it is excluded from trees and statistical analyses, but is deposited at GenBank and BOLD.
Although divergent natural selection promotes divergence, it does not always result in strong differentiation.
Line 125: "Metabolic divergence"—it would really help the reader here to state in a few words how the authors measured metabolic divergence rather than only in the methods section.
It's no secret that the best-quality justice is generally reserved for those who can afford to pay for it, but the divergence is never more blatant than when it comes to America's complicated and discriminatory bail system.
Whether it was a natural outcome of growing up, or a cultural divergence, it felt sad, and I wondered if I was starting to get too British to fit in.
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