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These and similarities
These similarities include the energy carrier adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ), and the fact that all amino acids found in proteins are left-handed.
These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unifying theme, sometimes allowing the principles learned from studying one cell type to be extrapolated and generalized to other cell types.
These FAPs could then be compared across species, and the similarities and differences between behaviour could be easily compared with the similarities and differences in morphology.
These markings have similarities to what later became Indus Script.
" These similarities earlier novel 666 are noteworthy, I think, for a couple of reasons.
These striking similarities in metabolic pathways are likely due to their early appearance in evolutionary history, and being retained because of their efficacy.
These similarities in civil law include: a ) a charter which affirms the primacy of Muslim shari ' a or religious law, although in practice shari ' a is applied mainly to matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and civil issues.
These studies reveal that the result of extraterrestrial contact will be strongly governed by the benevolence or malevolence of an extraterrestrial civilization, how advanced it is technologically, and whether or not such a species sends robotic probes to contact humanity, as opposed to radio signals from a centralized source, as well as biological similarities and differences between humanity and the extraterrestrial species.
These similarities and influences have led some scholars to suggest that Islamic law may have laid the foundations for " the common law as an integrated whole ".
" These findings suggest similarities between humans and chimpanzees exist in more than genes alone, but can be seen in emotion, intelligence, and family and social relationships.
" These findings revolutionized contemporary knowledge of chimpanzee behaviour, and were further evidence of the social similarities between humans and chimpanzees, albeit in a much darker manner.
These desserts, while the shape of doughnut holes, can in no way be considered donuts as they are not fried nor have they any similarities of origin.
These data are not yet reflected in the classification scheme, which groups kinkajous and olingos together on the basis of similarities in morphology that are now known to be an example of parallel evolution.
These similarities among species are called homologous structures, which are structures that have the same or similar function and mechanism, having evolved from a common ancestor.
These theories tend to blur the lines between magic, science, and religion, asserting the similarities between magical, technical, and spiritual practices.
These similarities led to Sega suing Radical Entertainment and Electronic Arts for patent infringement.
These similarities are apparently the result of the artistic license of the creators, and have caused much confusion within the birding community amongst those who have attempted to classify Woody's species.
These were shrew-sized Multituberculates, with some similarities to the paulchoffis.
These similarities allow one to construct umbral proofs, which, on the surface cannot be correct, but seem to work anyway.
These tales mainly interpret various natural objects and features as traces of Kalevipoeg's deeds and have similarities with national epics from neighbouring regions, especially the Finnish Kalevala, and also in Scandinavia.
These are not tied by very strong musical similarities, but a certain whimsicality, touches of psychedelia, rather abstruse lyrics, and a use of improvisation derived from jazz are common elements in their work.
These similarities mean that the instrument is a very important part in mastering technique with both left and right hands ( left hand is used to create tonality on the string, right hand is for plucking or strumming the string ), particularly for the classical ( literati ) tradition.
These advocates point out the similarities between Hellenistic philosophy and post-Apostolic Christianity, by examining the following factors:

These and morphology
These teeth show " primitive morphology and wear pattern " which demonstrate that A. kadabba is a distinct species from A. ramidus.
These preferences may arise when an arbitrary female preference for some aspect of male morphology — initially, perhaps, a result of genetic drift — creates, in due course, selection for males with the appropriate ornament.
These flowers seem to have converged to a common morphology and color.
These variances in morphology are inheritable, which can help group family members together when dealing with burial remains.
These sequences have found consistent sex differences in human corpus callosal morphology and microstructure.
These are membranous whorls within the cytoplasm and are highly diverse in morphology.
These share irregular morphology with the Ge and Carib families, and Ribeiro connects them all as a Je – Tupi – Carib family.
These transitions, usually traceable in the same geological outcrop, often show small jumps in morphology between extended periods of morphological stability.
These fossils differ from those of chronologically later forms of early H. sapiens such as Cro-Magnon found in Europe and other parts of the world in that their morphology has many archaic features not typical of H. sapiens ( although modern human skulls do differ across the globe ).
These differences are seen mainly in its morphology, reproduction and developmental stages.
These structures have different morphology and function.
These three tits almost certainly form a distinct lineage as evidenced by morphology, and mtDNA cytochrome b sequence analysis ( Gill et al., 2005 ).
These are: 1 ) lexical causatives, in which the two events are expressed in a single lexical item, as in the well-discussed case of English kill ; 2 ) morphological causatives, in which the causing event and the caused event are encoded in a single verbal complex via causative morphology, and, prototypically, morphological marking showing the status of affected arguments.
These cells are epithelial in morphology, have a model chromosome number of 55 and are not tumorigenic in nude mice.
These larvae possess a very distinctive morphology, swimming about with ciliated rings that resemble headlights.
These orthographical differences were often due to changes in pronunciation or, as in the previous example, morphology, which authors reflected in their writing.
These two forms of relation open linguistics up to phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
These data are also useful when size measurements are of theoretical importance such as body mass and limb cross-sectional area and length in studies of functional morphology.
These studies have been made possible by the remarkable similarities among disparate species ’ locomotive kinematics and dynamics, “ despite differences in morphology and size ”.
These maps can spatially describe the crystal orientation of the material being interrogated and can be used to examine microtexture and sample morphology.
These studies have shown that the quantity of drizzle is strongly linked to cloud morphology and tends to be associated with
These rare cases are of special significance, since the presence, composition, and morphology of the material can clarify the relationship of species and groups, as in the case of lineages of primitive fish which shows that endolymphatic infillings were similar in elemental composition to the rock matrix but were restricted to coarse grained material, which presumably is better for the detection of gravity, displacement, and sound.

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