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In the tropics, Carex is uncommon in lowlands, although often diverse in montane regions.
The blastema, made up of cells that look very much alike despite their often diverse origins, made its first appearance evolutionarily in flatworms and is encountered in the regenerative processes of all higher animals.
One reason scientists accept a theory is because it explains many, often diverse, observations.
The clinical picture is often diverse, even for the same drug.
In practical applications of pattern recognition, there are often diverse features extracted from raw data which needs recognizing.
However, the factors behind increased hypolimnetic anoxia in lakes and reservoirs are often diverse and may involve processes at different spatial and temporal scales.
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This permits the methodical organization of the often-diverse information.
Such studies could demonstrate that afflicted individuals show the loss of several and often-diverse memory faculties, and that performance usually varies more between aged individuals, as compared to conspecifics from younger groups.
On top of that, the genetic makeup of birds found in factory farms is often less diverse than those raised in backyard flocks.
They are often more diverse, but more importantly, they are likely to be better buffered from external threats such as disturbance and pollution.
But Mr. Stoll was a minister of an established denomination — a liberal one, often so diverse as to seem post-Christian, but nonetheless one with Christian roots.
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