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Therefore, either the primates, colugos, and all bats shared a common ancestor with those specializations of the visual system, which the Microchiroptera then lost, or these features were developed independently by (1) primates and colugos and (2) Megachiroptera.
The occupational range within the public sector is meant to account for two phenomena: on the one hand, it should protect the interests of the public sponsor, thus improving its return on investment in supplementary training, while on the other hand, it should prevent the widening of gaps in those specializations mainly found in the public sector.
It is worth underlining that for 'grant requirements' in Table 4, we also include those specializations for which no training is available at the regional level, meaning that, by allocating grants according to estimated needs, some budget would then be available to support residency training outside Emilia-Romagna.
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Participants also frequently reported competitiveness among peers due to concerns related to continuing education in highly-requested residency programs (usually those with specialization in areas of potentially better income).
Herrerasaurus had a long, narrow skull that lacked nearly all the specializations that characterized later dinosaurs, and more closely resembled those of more primitive archosaurs such as Euparkeria.
In most countries, among the health associate professionals, those in the nursing and midwifery specializations outnumbered those in other occupational groups.
Yet the growth has been predominantly in the newer specializations, spurring those in diplomatic, military, legal and economic history to complain they are being squeezed out.
"You need people who can interface among all the different specializations, including those relevant to business as well as science," she says.
Brain structures in birds evolved in convergence with those in mammals, indicating specializations in social problem solving in some bird families (Burish et al. 2004).
However, deer rely little on coarse-fibred grasses, and they have not evolved grazing specializations comparable to those found in bovids.
In an era of specialization, those growing wheat and corn are less likely to raise cows and chickens on the side, so livestock buildings — including the silos — are left to gather dust.
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