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For the most part the Australopithecus species A. afarensis, A. africanus, and A. anamensis either disappeared from the fossil record before the appearance of early humans or seem to have been the ancestors of Homo habilis, yet P. boisei and P. aethiopicus continued to evolve along a separate path distinct and unrelated to early humans.
For example, in sinusoidal waves over deep water a particle in the water moves in a circle of the same diameter as the wave height, unrelated to wavelength.
For an unrelated paradox in the theory of logical conditionals with a similar name, introduced by Lewis Carroll, see the Barbershop paradox.
For example, the " wrens " of the northern hemisphere, those of Australia, and those of New Zealand look very similar and behave in similar ways, and yet belong to three far-flung branches of the passerine family tree ; they are as unrelated as it is possible to be while remaining Passeriformes.
For instance, in Chinese, the subtitle is not a translation of an Eternal Golden Braid, but a seemingly unrelated phrase Jí Yì Bì ( 集异璧, literally " collection of exotic jades "), which is homophonic to GEB in Chinese.
For instance, Ceratogaulus, the Oligocene horned gopher, left in the fossil record a series of individuals with successively longer and longer horns, that seemed to be unrelated or maladaptive to its ecological niche.
For similar but unrelated structures in Japan, see Japanese castle.
: For the unrelated roll-film format produced from 1906 to 1949, see 126 film ( roll format ).
: For the unrelated roll-film format produced from 1898 to 1929, see 110 film ( roll format ).
For instance, introductory chapters dwell extensively on bad writers and critics, quite unrelated to the plot but apologetic to the author and the novel itself ; and authorial commentary on several characters show strong opposition to Methodism, calling it fanatical, heretical, and implying association of hypocrites, such as the younger Blifil, with it.
: For tiaras unrelated to the papacy, see Tiara
For example, language may be difficult to understand if it switches quickly from one unrelated idea to another ( flight of ideas ) or if it is long-winded and very delayed at reaching its goal ( circumstantiality ) or if words are inappropriately strung together resulting in gibberish ( word salad ).
For example, one problem with the lunar origin theory is that the arguments for it are based upon the behavior of glass melts uses data from pressures and temperatures that are vastly uncharacteristic of and unrelated to the extreme conditions of hypervelocity impacts.
For example, th-fronting is commonly found, and typical Scottish features such as the post-vocalic / r / are reduced, although this last feature is more likely to be a development of Central Belt Scots origin, unrelated to Anglo-English nonrhoticity.
The display was organised by Art Below, which is unrelated to the official Transport For London art program, and there is controversy over whether it should have been shown.
For a much earlier, unrelated company of the same name, see United Records ( 1910s ).
: For the ( unrelated ) periodical directory, see Ulrich's Periodicals Directory.
For example, turn off has a meaning unrelated to turn in Turn off the television set and the light.
For example, using Hamilton's broad based inclusive fitness model ( Hamilton 1964 a, b ), Robert Trivers ' in Social Evolution ( Trivers 1985 ) has outlined how a selfish gene can maximize its inclusive fitness, spreading copies of itself via interactions that lead solely to selfishness, or to mutualism with unrelated individuals, or to delayed reciprocity, a highly specialized reciprocity that can involve both kin and non-kin that is subject to cheating and remembering cheaters, or to facultative altruism and obligate altruism with kin.
For electronic flashcards, cards going in the opposite direction can easily be produced, and may be treated either as two unrelated cards, or being related in some way, as in the program Anki, which enforces a minimal time spacing between opposite sides of a card.
For example, if Peggy knew ahead of time that Victor would ask to see the Hamiltonian Cycle in H then she could generate a Hamiltonian cycle for an unrelated graph.
For example, creole languages are hybrids of languages that are sometimes unrelated.
For instance, the Nostradamus lines that supposedly predicted 9 / 11 were taken from three separate and unrelated passages and a fictional line was added.
For some, bone marrow transplant from a matched sibling donor or a matched, unrelated donor may be favored when remission is obtained.
For the unrelated string quartet, see Zoellner Quartet.

For and defunct
: For the defunct Australia supermarket chain see Jewel Food Stores ( Australia )
For many years it was the hub for now defunct Aeroperú and Compañía de Aviación Faucett, one of the oldest airlines in Latin America.
For many years it housed the now defunct Fort Piqua Hotel which closed in the 1980s. The building also provided a temporary home for Piqua National Bank which later moved to a newer building in 1929.
For instance, he obtained official permission to avail himself of the library belonging to the defunct monastery of Bury St Edmunds.
For example, the well known, defunct Lincolnshire Poacher station has the designation E3 ( or E03 ), the Cuban " Atención " station has designation V2 ( or V02 ).
) For game titles, EAX 1. 0 ( and later 2. 0 ) ( environmental audio extensions, which briefly competed with the now defunct A3D ) was hardware-accelerated, adding acoustic audio-effects at the cost of some host-CPU cycles.
For a time in the 1970s and 1980s, in Valdosta, Georgia, where he formerly resided, the Holliday Skate Palace, a since defunct roller skating rink, was named in his honor.
: For the defunct American retail chain, see Harts Stores.
: For the defunct provincial electoral district known as " Brant County ", see Brant ( provincial electoral district ).
For the purposes of buying rounds of drinks in English public houses, William Greaves, a retired London journalist, devised a set of etiquette guidelines as a Saturday morning essay in the defunct Today newspaper.
For the defunct party in St Kitts and Nevis, see United National Movement ( Saint Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla ).
To mark the event, and in homage to the defunct E-Werk, Paul released a remix of " For An Angel ".
For the defunct provincial electoral district, see Victoria — Haliburton ( provincial electoral district ).
Nicholls ' now defunct rivalry with Texas State, dubbed " The Battle For the Paddle " ended with Texas State's decision to join the FBS.
Daly was a member of the advisory board of Feminists For Animal Rights, a group which is now defunct.
For the defunct basketball team, see: Category: Washington Capitals.
: For the defunct provincial electoral district, see Barrie — Simcoe — Bradford ( provincial electoral district ).
: For the defunct American automotive company see: Crosley Motors
For the park's 10th anniversary in 2006, the park announced their intent to add the Shaka Zula River Adventure log flume, relocated from the defunct Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach, Florida.
For the transgression it was expelled in December, and soon found itself defunct.
For the defunct U. S. air carrier, see Eastern Air Lines.
For instance, New Hampshire had its now defunct " Old Man of the Mountain " pictured in 1926 and Massachusetts had a cod fish on its car plates in 1928.
For the defunct provincial electoral district see Beaches — Woodbine ( provincial electoral district ).
: For the defunct television station in Pembina, North Dakota, please see KCND-TV.

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