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This article includes an example of a D-generalized metric space to show that a sequence in this setting may be convergent without being a Cauchy sequence.
Some of these character states are symplesiomorphic whereas others may be convergent, depending upon the topology accepted and on alternative equally parsimonious optimizations.
A right oviduct is present in both benthic and pelagic taxa, and ancestral state analysis predicts that this trait may be convergent between squids and octopods due to a loss early in decapodiform evolution.
The nature of this pressure may be conservation, amply demonstrated by the various ultra-conserved words within fairly divergent proteins (Figs. 4, 5, 6 and 11) or it may be convergent evolution.
However, this position of the mouth is tentative, as the ventral shift of the mouth may be convergent between arthropods and onychophorans, and Budd reconstructs the mouth of K. kierkegardii as terminal [ 35].
Given the above discussion, the elongate zygomatic processes, long mandibular symphyses, and other traits shared by river dolphins may be convergent, particulary if we accept the ML/Bayesian constrained trees (see Figure 7), but could these characters be adaptations to life in a fluvial environment?
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(iii) If (alpha=-1 ), the integral (int_{a}^{infty}s^{-1}L s),ds ) may or may not be convergent.
If (alpha=-1 ), the integral (int_{a}^{infty}s^{-1}L s),ds ) may or may not be convergent.
However, in [[1], Theorem 1] the normed vector space E is not assumed to be complete, then { s n } may not be convergent, and consequently, B may be not meaningful.
This indicates that Algorithm 1 may not be convergent when μ2 is below a certain value.
In the case of some adaptive radiations where there is repeated morphological diversification, this divergence in morphology may also be convergent (termed "replicate adaptive radiation", [ 5]).
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