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tribesman
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phȳletikós
collins
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faɪˈletɪkəlɪ
phylogenetically
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ˌphylogeˈnetically
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHYLETICALLY»
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phyletically en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Fenestella from the Permian of West Texas
Thus the superstructure that typifies the new subgenus Loculiporina has
developed independently, though at about the same geologic time, in two
phyletically different groups of Fenestella, and this makes the new subgenus
polyphyletic.
2
Bacteremia: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ...
Phyletically. Rare. Gene. Promotes. the. Niche-specific. Fitness of an E. coli
Pathogen during Bacteremia By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life
Science Weekly — Data detailed on Pathogen Research have been presented.
According ...
3
Generic Conspectus of the Tribe Astereae (Asteraceae) in ...
(1996) recognized some segregates but maintained large groups of American
species within Aster s. str., based on cpDNA data indicating that the Old World
generitype of Aster s. str. (A. amellus) is phyletically imbedded within one of the
North ...
4
Artificial Life VII: Proceedings of the Seventh ...
Additionally all trophic interactions involving the niche occupied by the newly
extinct species are removed from the system. The Phyletic Transformation
Operator In each time step, each species will be phyletically transformed with
some given ...
5
Systematics and Evolution
V. Protozoa. Formerly. Confused. with. Fungi. At least eight phyletically distinct
groups of protozoa have been confused with Fungi (Table 2). Two of these are
absorptive heterotrophs ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
6
Youth: Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene
Play, sports, and games constitute a more varied, far older, and more popular field.
7
Histology, Ultrastructure and Immunohistochemistry of the ...
The large diffusion of air-breathers species in the relatively few actual phyletically
ancient fishes is clearly indicatory of a higher number of those which evolved in
the warm hypoxic freshwater, presumably typical of the later Devonian. Today ...
8
The Skull, Volume 2: Patterns of Structural and Systematic ...
The vertebrate head region is characterized by neurogenic ectodermal placodes,
which are associated with each of the vertebrate distance receptors; their origin
may reflect a phyletically earlier cephalic concentration of the initially diffuse ...
James Hanken, Brian K. Hall, 1993
9
Applying Evolutionary Archaeology: A Systematic Approach
1997b, 1998b; O'Brien and Lyman 1999a) term a phyletic seriation of British gold
coins, and Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1899, 1901) created "sequence
dates" for the Egyptian pottery he phyletically seriated. Similarly, Clark Wissler ...
Michael J. O'Brien, R. Lee Lyman, 2000
10
Evolution from Molecules to Men
I have proposed that, on the reasonable assumption that resources remained
more or less constant for the time in question. the price exacted for (phyletically)
growing larger was to become rarer, thereby increasing the probability of
extinction ...
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PHYLETICALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
phyletically en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
How the Human Body Cultivates Beneficial Bacteria
The notion that humans and the bacteria in their guts have evolved together to each other's benefit suggests that these phyletically disparate ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, Jul 14»
Mary's Monday Metazoan: Respect for the nematomorph
... phylum from the worms most people are familiar with, from nematodes, from polychaetes, from flatworms, etc. Worms are phyletically diverse! «ScienceBlogs, Jul 14»
Nut? What Nut? The Squirrel Outwits to Survive
Squirrels can learn by watching others — cross-phyletically, if need be. In their book “Squirrels: The Animal Answer Guide,” Richard W. «New York Times, Jul 10»
Fossils fill gap in human lineage
"I think you could argue, fairly, that the circumstantial evidence based on geography and habitat is of one evolving phyletically into the other ... «BBC News, Abr 06»