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All signs show the issue is a generational one; Americans aged 18-29 are the most favorable toward marijuana legalization--with two thirds in support--a 22 point divergence from their 65 and older counterparts.
Moreover, after this time point, divergence is more apparent, with a variety of proteoglycans reported to eventually exhibit a diffuse pattern of labelling throughout the entire neostriatum in rats [44], [45].
Given the lack of an internal calibration point, divergence time estimates are likely overestimates of the real time due to the tendency of τ to artificially antedate recent events [ 55].
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The molecular clock was calibrated using two calibration points; divergence of rice-maize (31.0 ± 6.0 MYA) as well as that of monocot-dicot (250.0 ± 40.0 MYA).
Moreover, the deep divergences of conserved systems between archaea and bacteria point to divergence times older than the earth's age assuming they are evolving like other proteins.
"Today's E.U. decision reflects a significant point of divergence".
Compared with other historical events, though, the Revolution is not a popular point of divergence.
Uchronia in particular makes it easy to search for works by "point of divergence," or altered event.
THIS year looks like becoming a major point of divergence for western travellers.
At some point, that divergence is going to have to end.
We can re-establish communication only by going back to the point of divergence.
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