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were convergent
noun
The rational number obtained when a continued fraction has been terminated after a finite number of terms
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Theoretical and experimental results were convergent and confirmed.
All results were convergent and show that complexity of the base of the hedge (e.g., bank size and stone abundance) positively influenced biodiversity and predator abundance.
In parallel we studied empirically plant species distribution in hedgerows to see whether both, results from the model and results from empirical data were convergent.
Analyzing the βHCG kinetics according to treatment revealed that both curves were convergent on day 2. Progesterone kinetics differed greatly in that they appeared "parallel and confused".
The results of both approaches were convergent, suggesting that visual performance improvements from roadway lighting could serve as input for predicting improvements in crash frequency.
For the examples discussed in the previous section, these series were convergent and thus well behaved under the operation of integration.
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Most of cis-NATs in B. rapa were convergent-orientated (597 and 544 cis-NATs in Bre and Wut, respectively), consistent with the reports in Arabidopsis.
Fun, safety and making money are convergent virtues.
This might have been convergent evolution, as well, of course.
One is convergent, attempting to classify data as quickly as possible; the other is divergent, trying instead to delay classification.
TG: This is convergent encryption.
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