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The degree to which two or more things diverge.
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The level of divergence in P. hortorum is generally comparable, at both synonymous sites and all sites for ribosomal RNA genes, to divergences of Plantago rugelii (Fig. 1), which has one of the most divergent mitochondrial genomes in Plantago [ 17] (P. media is the most divergent Plantago).
It is also shown that these divergences translate to divergences of the corresponding electro-elastic fields of a single defect.
This is due to divergences in agro-ecological locations will be resulted in natural resource endowment disparities among rural villages of the farm household.
The nature of our identified expressions differed, however, from preexisting lists, which may be attributed to divergences in the applied approaches or suggested cultural aspects.
The main argument of this paper is that many social conflicts related to extractive activities do not derive from problems of 'governance', but more profoundly, they emerge due to divergences that transcend the current governance and express different political ontologies.
Mediterranean-based classifications resulted rather uniform, their habitats forming a separate cluster from the rest of European ones; these differences might be due to either distinct ecological features, or to divergences in the way habitats are classified.
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In time, the numerical solution diverges from the true solution and this error due to divergence will become more dominant.
However, devolution is entrenching differences and, in a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy, leading to divergence.
Devolution has therefore led to divergence: north of the border, public sector reform is less developed than in England.
The conventionally applied linear initial profiles frequently give rise to divergence when azeotrope is present.
To determine the underlying cause of this behavior, ensemble ICA was applied to divergence responses.
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