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Apparently, this exercise was not sufficient to convince many students that the sole presence of wings is not always a useful character to use when constructing a phylogeny.
Who among us can resist what is ostensibly the most useful character in 2017, Face With Open Mouth Vomiting?
For the novelist, he was an easy and useful character.
Quite a useful character, a dog is, when you view it in the light of the blues.
Despite further movies including Profile (1954) and Handcuffs, London (1955) TV offered steadier work including Fabian of the Yard and the hospital soap Emergency-Ward 10 (1957), plus popular series including Callan, The Avengers, The Professionals and Blake's 7. In 1960 she was reunited with the estimable Leacock on the gentle Hand in Hand, but found useful character parts in horror movies.
But for this active and useful little craft with its wiggly diagonal propagation and useful character, it is as good as death.
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LSU rDNA sequences and conidiophore branching and conidium size are useful characters for distinguishing between species of Sarocladium.
However, both the stomatal frequency and stomatal index were treated as useful characters for diagnostic purposes (Metcalfe and Chalk 1979).
LSU rDNA sequences in addition to conidiophore branching and conidium size are useful characters for distinguishing between species of Sarocladium.
Physiological properties, e.g. growth rates and optimum temperature, are generally useful characters for species delimitation in fungi (Jaklitsch 2009) and have been applied for corticoid (Hallenberg and Larsson 1991) and poroid (McCormick et al. 2013) wood-inhabiting Basidiomycota.
The pure culture, cell division and the ultrastructure of A. vulgares hyphae and mycelia have been studied and described in search of potentially useful characters for phylogenetic analysis.
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