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The act or process of specializing.
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In mammals the hip joint allows the femur to drop vertically, thus permitting the animal to hold itself off the ground and leading to specializations for running and leaping.
However where subscriptions are applied to Specializations they could replace a cheaper prior pay-as-you go option for a single course — so there's likely to be some price inflation on some courses (given a user will be paying at least one month's subscription vs previously being able to pay for just a single course).
In many cases, the morphological convergence in microhylids is likely due to specializations associated with a burrowing lifestyle [ 7].
The branches corresponding to the association with a large range of Sinorhizobium meliloti and medicae strains (branch 2), and to specializations to limited ranges of strains (branches 1 and 3) show very small and non-significant variations of ω.
We predict that this diversity exists not only because of the wide range of physical habitats that prokaryotes inhabit, but also in part due to specializations that support close-association symbioses with other prokaryotes.
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Rural doctors have special quotas for access to specialization, under the condition that they return to their district positions.
It pays to specialize, and some online medical training programs are better tailored to specialization than others.
The increasing scope of surgery led to specialization.
But the alternative to specialization is the status quo.
Krugman realized that trade took place not only because countries were different but also because there were advantages to specialization.
In the modern world, with its explosion of science and technology, the only alternative to specialization seems to be shallow knowledge.
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