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Whatever its topics, extreme or anodyne, an effect of radical divergence is produced by the rhyming.
I am sorry that such a radical divergence of opinion on these basic ethical questions has interrupted our friendship.
Finches typically have triangular bills suited to seed eating, so the radical divergence of the iiwi and the Hawaiian honeycreepers to which it is related constitutes a remarkable instance of evolutionary plasticity.
Neither does it announce a radical divergence in style from the records he has been putting out on Rephlex over the last 13 years under his AFX and Tuss monikers (the idea that this is a comeback after a lengthy hiatus is only really true on a technicality).
This last reductio is a bit much, but a radical divergence of the Chinese from our own brand of Homo sapiens sounds right; we laugh in recognition when the Chinese ambassador, sixty centimetres tall, severs diplomatic relations "simply because there was no longer anything going on in the United States which was of any interest to the Chinese at all".
Our results, which show a radical divergence between the presenter's speech and that of his audience, are contrasted with both Audience Design and Speaker Design theoretical tenets, using the explicit knowledge of the presenter's attitudes and opinions to contrast theory and fact.
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We are seeing a radical species divergence of different kinds of devices and different types of things that want to talk from your washing machine having an Internet connection and being able to scream for help if it is broken, to your car having a wireless connection for data telemetry back to the manufacturer.
All amino acid changes for Type II divergence are radical, indicating a change in amino acid properties; the single exception is indicated with 'C'C
A radical within-lineage functional divergence would suggest the acquisition of a new function for the rare SerRS variant; however, this is unlikely to be the case, as after its introduction some lineages retained the ancestral form and lost the rare form, while other lineages kept the rare form and lost the ancestral form.
Such divergence is exemplified by radical shifts such as positive versus negative charge differences at a homologous site that is otherwise evolutionally conserved between subfamilies within a phylogeny [ 49].
If these coefficients are superior to 1, it means that some amino acids were subject to altered selective constraints (type I functional divergence) or that a radical shift of amino acids physicochemical properties occurred after gene duplication and/or speciation (type II functional divergence) [ 50- 53].
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