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One familiar example is seasonal caterpillar morphs that depend on different nutritional sources (Greene 1989).
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In its current hackneyed state, Black History Month has largely morphed into a series of unimaginative events that depend more on rote memorization than examining the larger implications.
The three types of neutrinos can morph or "oscillate" into one another at a rate that depends on their masses and energies, as researchers long suspected but first proved in 1998.
The responses tended to peak ∼120 ms following stimulus onset with an amplitude that depended almost linearly on the degree of morph.
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There are more features on the site that help readers to parse things like funding news and to see Disrupt and Battlefield event experiences that morph depending on whether you're visiting them before, during or after they take place.
Shaddock says Motorola will expand the Rokr line of products by rolling out lower- and higher-priced models to flank its latest model, the E8, which retails for 280 euros ($440) and sports onscreen icons that morph depending on function.
In molecular morphing, a path of molecules (morphs) that differ only by small structural perturbations is constructed.
Both the individual cells' responses and the average population show that response to the Eff morphs and the Ineff morphs depends on morph level in the period immediately following the onset of the stimulus.
In a dynamic take on found-photo imagery, Robert Currie creates 3D string paintings that morph perspective depending on the viewer's relation to the piece, reminiscent of the relative movement of a lenticular print.
At those same time periods, the responses to Ineff morphs still depend significantly on the morph level (t-test, difference from 0, P < 0.0001).
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