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The only exception is L. cousini which clearly belongs to this clade (with maximal BP and PP values) but is morphologically different from all other species in terms of both shell morphology and the anatomy of reproductive organs.

"Perhaps we should start thinking of [Neanderthals] as the European brand of Homo sapiens, morphologically different from what we call the modern humans in Africa," said João Zilhão, of the University of Barcelona, an author on the Science paper.

Moreover, the abiotically formed calcite fine particles are morphologically different from the in situ biomineral of calcite.

Those individuals surviving in the dry season were regarded as perennials, and morphologically different from O. meridionalis.

Since the graben that we found is (sim 500 m wide and (sim 30 km long, the graben is morphologically different from those found by previous researchers.

Group 1G cells (ES cells in normal 1G environment) were morphologically different from general ES cells.

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Thus, our study provided another example in attempting to match two morphologically different species (from the northeast Pacific Ocean), G. pacifica and G. filamentosa, and to recognize them as a single species, G. pacifica.

Incubation of the BJP at their melting temperature produced morphologically different aggregates: amyloid fibrils from the AL proteins, amorphous aggregates from the LCDD proteins and large spherical species from the MM proteins.

In established in vitro cultures from 6 mesenchymal tumours, different patterns of staining were observed in morphologically different cell forms, ranging from fine filamentous staining in giant cells to diffuse cytoplasmic fluorescence in small bipolar cells, and cell outline staining in polygonal cells.

Thirty two morphologically different bacterial were isolated from different soil samples and screened for their ability to produce lipolytic enzymes.

Since the 20th century, human beings have created a huge array of morphologically different cultivars and forms from the single species S. lycopersicum via plant breeding (see below).

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