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the specializations
noun
The act or process of specializing.
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Our distributed CF strategy is a special case of the strategy proposed in [31], where the specializations are done to allow analytical tractability.
Depending on the specializations of medical activity applied in these hospitals, they are divided into specialized (with one specialization) and general (with many specializations).
In addition to the specializations for leaping, many anurans have developed structures that allow them to burrow or climb trees.
The specializations of mining and metalworking could evolve only after cultivation efforts created yields that could exceed subsistence levels.
The skull in Ar. ramidus lacked the specializations for heavy chewing (that is, thickened enamel, larger and more robust jaws, and deeper faces) present in all later Australopithecus.
This is likely because the specializations needed for an aquatic lifestyle limit the evolutionary potential of a lineage if it returns to land.
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Emily refers to the specialization as "orthobeakics".
Probably it had something to do with all the specialization.
The specialization of some of these minute creatures for their task is almost incredible.
And it increasingly appears that companies betting on the specialization of the devices, as opposed to their commoditization, are winning.
The specialization of the horticulturist and the success of the crop are influenced by many factors.
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