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The phrase "will be divergent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or outcome that is expected to differ or deviate from a particular norm or standard in the future. Example: "The results of the experiment will be divergent from our initial hypothesis, indicating a need for further investigation."
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However, then the representation (3.12) is meaningless as the series will be divergent on the infinite interval 0 < x < ∞.
However, resistance and infectivity traits readily evolve within a single transfer (7 generations), and it is likely that this evolution will be divergent between populations [ 19].
Thus, it seems likely that gene-specific transcriptional mechanisms will be divergent in these parasites when compared to other well studied eukaryotic models and this view is supported by recent searches for general transcription factors in these parasites [ 46].
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If the forces driving the divergent nature of nucleomorphs are still active, then they will be more divergent than their hosts.
When ω > 1, gene function will be more divergent.
For example, increasing k allows more sample-sample variability and therefore the rankings will be more divergent from the Zscore, decreasing k will do the opposite.
In the unlikely events of independent recruitments, introns will have to undergo convergent evolution to explain the high similarity while the exons will be undergoing divergent evolution.
By contrast, inflorescences or flowers of the same species visited by different types of effective pollinators will be under divergent selection for different floral traits (Gomez et al., 2008; Martén-Rodriguez et al., 2011).
I became indifferent to the suffering of these young men... .. Study after study appears to confirm what we intuitively suspect, that what individuals say they will do is divergent from what they actually do.
To be Divergent is dangerous.
National provisions would likely be divergent.
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