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A third point of comparison is the wealth of morphological detail that is evident in photographs and lost in dried specimens.
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My first point of comparison was Lewis Carroll's Alice, though Pearson said that he never thought of her.
A second point of comparison of photographs and specimens is the sometimes-unappreciated fact that much of the taxonomic literature of the past two centuries is largely based on the herbarium study of dried specimens rather than upon the living plants.
The first point of comparison between these two models comes from Wiehe and Stephan (1993), who predicted the expected level of reduction in variation at linked neutral sites under an RHH model, demonstrating that for sλ = constant (where s is the selection coefficient, and λ is the rate of adaptive substitutions per site per generation), the mean reduction is identical among models.
The third point of contrast is historical.
The first point of discussion relates to the visual comparison of the original and estimated map frames as shown in Figure 4.
"Dortmund are my first point of contact.
Their first point of contact is booze.
(First point of agreement).
As a point of comparison, Google first crossed the $1 billion in revenue threshold in 2004, the year they went public.
As a point of comparison, when Coinbase first launched its iOS app in October, the price of a bitcoin was about $200.
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