In some species, variations and gradations between dichotomous and monopodial growth patterns occur. |
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In addition to the taxonomic descriptions, dichotomous keys, illustrations and distribution maps are presented for each species. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, this writer shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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The lion roaming in a field with Manhattan as a backdrop really captures the dichotomous feeling of the record. |
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They produced several types of foliage all characterized by pinnate leaves with open dichotomous venation. |
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This view emphasizes the dichotomous thinking and behavior often displayed by alcoholics. |
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My thinking on this curious dichotomous view of the Church can be found here. |
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And Ramon's character is dichotomous in a way never fully explored or explained. |
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Well, you see the problem is the assumption that these two types of society are dichotomous. |
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Eliot represents the Jew in Daniel Deronda as a dichotomous figure, adapted from conventional stereotypes circulating in her culture. |
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Grappling with ACTION's history helps make the case for why a dichotomous view of Civil Rights and Black Power obscures more than it illuminates. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, Tusi shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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This demonstrates how dichotomous scoring cannot reward students for less than full knowledge or mastery of the content area. |
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The purpose of this study was to examine and identify Brachyuran zoea of the San Francisco Bay Estuary, then to generate a dichotomous key. |
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Before it tears you up inside though, you get to live a dichotomous life of choosing to be the silent indirect condoner or the nagging battleaxe. |
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The two alternatives, presented as dichotomous above, may be viewed as partly overlapping, and not mutually exclusive. |
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When literacy and orality are not viewed within a dichotomous framework, then memory is no longer separate from literacy. |
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Teaching should not be viewed as dichotomous because these factors of effective teaching are intertwined in action. |
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In our either-or dichotomous system of logic, weakness is the opposite of strength. |
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Most members of this lineage also have the combination of pseudomonopodially-branching main axes or rhizomes, with dichotomous branch tips. |
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Thus, communion and agency were generally viewed as dichotomous, limiting the possibility that both can be evident simultaneously within a given person. |
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The vast majority of research on this topic, however, has focused on the dichotomous perspective of first-generation versus non-first-generation students. |
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It's reflective of the dichotomous nature of American thinking. |
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Technically, the two sides of a coin present a dichotomous choice. |
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One way of avoiding this dichotomous thinking is to enable low-income mothers to make their own decisions about whether and when to work inside and outside the home. |
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The forced-choice format is used with each item presented separately and each pole representing a dichotomous extreme for one attitude or function. |
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From a collection of common rocks and minerals, sort the collection using a dichotomous key to differentiate. |
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Subsequent branch orders may be dichotomous or pseudomonopodial. |
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Experimental data validates the utility and efficiency of the dichotomous key. |
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A dichotomous key to the species of Ophiocordycipitaceae reported in Taiwan is provided. |
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Create a dichotomous key that classifies minerals by their physical characteristics. |
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Using the dichotomous key on the next page, identify the animals using correct species and genus names. |
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Have the students work in groups of three and, when finished their dichotomous key, transcribe their key on a blackboard or chart paper. |
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A good dichotomous key allows you to identify a particular individual from a group in the least number of steps. |
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The founders of the non-proliferation regime recognized that a dichotomous order of nuclear 'haves' and 'have nots' would be unstable over time. |
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Taking the example of unionization, a dichotomous variable is defined that equals 1 for a unionized job and 0 for a non-unionized job. |
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A cluster of fan-shaped deciduous leaves with open dichotomous venation occurs at the end of each lateral spur shoot. |
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The few examples of dichotomous branching among angiosperms are found only in some cacti, palms, and bird-of-paradise plants. |
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In other members, sporangia were borne laterally but no true leaves were developed, and the branching was often of a primitive dichotomous type. |
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The particulate matter data in this section were collected by the dichotomous samplers. |
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We have stressed the dichotomous aspect of the weapons involved in armed conflict and in crime. |
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Certainly, the media tend to paint a dichotomous picture between an idealized vision of the past and our diverse present. |
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However, there are dangers in using these dichotomous terms. |
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To appreciate the Palmer paradox, it's important to understand that Palmer's childhood and young adulthood were dichotomous. |
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Or rather, it hints at how elusive a clear view of the dichotomous Palmer can be. |
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Statistical relations between the categorial variables were analysed with SPSS software, using analysis or the Cochran Q test for related dichotomous variables. |
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For this, three dichotomous logistical models were developed for men and for women separately in order to take into account their different behaviours. |
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To explore these relationships, binary variables representing a number of demographic and social variables were run against a dichotomous variable representing all family law: relationship breakdown problems combined. |
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Indeed, we must move away from this dichotomous approach that places the WTO and its visions for trade on one side and the non-commercial considerations of the alterglobalists on the other. |
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Cardinality, ordinalityand dichotomous tests were used to check the consistency of the indices. |
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A different scenario is that New Zealand may move towards a dichotomous tertiary structure of teaching universities and research universities. |
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Even a simple indicator such as literacy, which measures the ability to access and produce written information as a dichotomous variable rather than a continuum as it is in reality, has proved to be associated with fertility. |
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These dichotomous forces explain, though not directly, the ebb and tide of two opposing movements that successively marked Western art history: Classicism and Romanticism. |
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It is therefore possible to develop the first diagnostic tool for iron toxicity risk in the lowlands by employing a dichotomous key based on pedology, hydrology, agronomy, and eco-physiology. |
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The scaling techniques used were dichotomous scale, ordinal scale and Likert's scale. |
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At the kingdom level such a key will necessarily focus on structural traits, whereas at a species level a dichotomous key is much more likely to focus on genetic traits. |
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Genus Riccia L. Plants are thalloid, forming rosettes or loose, dichotomous patches. |
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The film established Lombard as one of the leading comic actresses of the 1930s and served as a showcase for her unique dichotomous persona of sophisticated glamour and earthy audaciousness. |
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Winehouse's dichotomous public image of critical and commercial success versus personal turmoil proved to be controversial. |
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I do not think the vouchers issue is dividable into these dichotomous positions. |
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A dichotomous key is provided to the species of Mycena reported in Taiwan. |
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To emphasize the need for a dichotomous key to be clear and concise, have the students complete the student exercise on pages 23 and 24 of their journal. |
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The new plant described herein consists of long tapering bipinnate fronds with imbricate basal pinnae, planate apical pinnae, and unlobed, elliptical to obovate pinnules with open dichotomous venation. |
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For instance, CV studies using a dichotomous choice format may be subject to 'yea-saying' where respondents see a positive answer as a socially desirable response or as a strategic response. |
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As in Lycopodium, branching is usually dichotomous. |
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His foreign-policy vision was resolutely moralistic and highly ideological, dominated by a dichotomous view of England as a corrupt and degenerate engine of despotism and France as the enlightened wave of the future. |
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He effectively balanced his dichotomous view between the extreme of naive idealization of Americans and their culture and villanization of the United States. |
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This section contains dichotomous keys to genera and species alphabetically beginning with Abies fraseri and concluding with Zanthoxylum americanum. |
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The degree of correlation with case fatality was assessed using X-square test for dichotomous variables and point biserial correlation for all other variables. |
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