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The white rhinoceros is more specialized, for the cheek teeth are hypselodont and have a thick cement layer.
It could be more compact and use power more efficiently, even if it were more specialized for particular kinds of tasks.
This permitted it to grow much longer and heavier and also meant that knights were becoming more specialized for fighting other knights.
These birds, the Mancallinae, were undoubtedly flightless and more specialized for underwater wing propulsion than was the now extinct great auk.
If this holds true for our own microbiomes, it suggests that microbes are always becoming more specialized for competing in their local environment in subtle ways.
We can expect chips to become more specialized, for instance tuned to deal with certain tasks, such as graphics processing or artificial intelligence, rather than being fast all-rounders.
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The longevity of the fluorescent cell sorter is a clear testament to its power, but subsequent years have also shown a need for complementary methods that can be applied for more specialized experiments — for example, sorting through dozens or hundreds rather than millions of cells, or plucking a handful of cells from a slice of brain tissue.
Free or partially free examples include Science.gov, FreeLunch for economic data, Use a more specialized search for databases.
Thus, activity variation calculations are advantageous for identifying medicinal analogs that provide more specialized treatments for same kinds of ailments.
This would also allow the city to provide more specialized services for the women, but there are trade-offs; for instance, their lawyers and families might have to travel farther to see them.
Consultant also recommends identifying an organization that can provide more specialized counseling for children who may need it (in shelters, communities, for street outreach).
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