However helpful this removal can be, there needs also to be a cohesive model of homologies that can draw upon the integration of morphology, ontogeny, and paleontology. |
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Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the terrestrial and the spiritual. |
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Plate homologies between the two basic types of aboral cup construction, monocyclic and dicyclic, were not always as had traditionally been assumed. |
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The wings of birds, forelimbs of a lizard and human arms are homologies, because they are all derived from the same primitive structure in the common ancestor of these groups. |
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In making the case for common descent, he included evidence of homologies between humans and other mammals. |
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Nucleotide homologies are higher in the protein coding regions than in the noncoding regions, although the sizes of the nontranslated regions remain highly conserved. |
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The 13 papers cover Heegaard Floer homology and knot theory, Floer homologies and contact structures, and symplectic four-manifolds and Seiberg-Witten invariants. |
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Preliminary analysis suggests high homologies of the enzyme systems. |
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