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Early comparisons of the genomic sequence data from Arabidopsis and tomato, two species whose divergent evolution began 94 MYA at the time of the Asterid/Rosid divergence [ 9], revealed a pattern of segmental duplication followed by local gene loss [ 10].

Lionel Shriver, meanwhile, was no neophyte when We Need to Talk About Kevin won the Orange prize, but all eyes will be on her encore, The Post Birthday World (HarperCollins, May), a parallel-universe narrative of a woman whose divergent futures hinge on just one kiss.

(Sinagra) THE WOOD BROTHERS (Thursday) The Wood Brothers are Oliver and Chris Wood, musical siblings reared in the Northwest, whose divergent paths led Oliver to blues rock bands in Atlanta, and Chris to New York, where he ended up in Medeski, Martin & Wood.

(Sinagra) THE WOOD BROTHERS (Tuesday) The Wood Brothers are Oliver and Chris Wood, musical siblings reared in the Northwest, whose divergent paths led Oliver to blues-rock bands in Atlanta and Chris to New York, where he ended up in Medeski, Martin and Wood.

While Deng believed that science and technology were important — as have many Chinese reformers since the late 19th century — he feared that the humanities and social sciences could be seedbeds of heterodoxy; he never hesitated in punishing intellectuals, whose divergent views could "lead to demonstrations that disrupt public order".

Karangahape Rd is a tangle of contradictions: at once the domain of young artists and the playground of developers, whose divergent visions compete for cultural hegemony on this storied stretch of Auckland.

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Hereafter (2010) was an oddity in the Eastwood canon a measured, quiet drama about three characters whose widely divergent life experiences have left them convinced of the reality of an afterlife.

All around the country, women were reading not just Freidan's book, but the works of a passionately engaged army of women writers, whose wildly divergent voices -- from the scholarly ferocity of Robin Morgan, to the righteous anger of Andrea Dworkin, to the soulful artistry of Alice Walker -- would become the vibrant soundtrack of the era.

From the above results it follows that in the study of exponential stability of variational difference equations using input-output techniques one may work with Banach sequence spaces which are invariant under translations, such that either the input space contains at least a sequence whose series is divergent or the output space has unbounded fundamental function.

Both in our study and in that in Arabidopsis by [ 13], a higher proportion of nonadditive expression occurred in hybrids whose parents showed divergent expression levels than in hybrids whose parents had similar expression levels.

Ms. DiFiore said that on a panel whose members held widely divergent views, Judge Jones had the ability to "find ways to round the edges and bring people to consensus".

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