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Morphological

Morphological | Morphologically

Morphological meaning

Of, or pertaining to, morphology.

Example sentences (20)

Although its morphological categories have been fairly stable over time, morphological changes are present throughout, particularly in the nominal and verbal systems.

Endogenous dormancy is caused by conditions within the embryo itself, including: *In morphological dormancy, germination is prevented due to morphological characteristics of the embryo.

Polymorphism occurs both at specific level with heritable variation in the overall morphological design of individuals, as well as in certain specific morphological or physiological traits within a species.

Prosodic word vs. morphological word Here are examples from other languages of the failure of a single phonological word to coincide with a single morphological word form.

But the analyst who ran the search did a morphological assessment of Williams’s face, including the shape of his nostrils, and found that his was the most similar to the suspect’s.

Humans record experiences through morphological changes in the brain.

Additionally, morphological examinations highlighted discrepancies in physical characteristics such as size, feather coloration and leg structure, further confirming that the turkeys were pen-raised domestics and not wild Osceolas.

Over time, the subjectivity of morphological analysis has led to a convoluted family tree for termites.

Morphological features of the spider silk web of the basket-web spider Saccodomus formivorous.

Such absence of morphological change has lately proven to be a common feature of many so-called cryptic species complexes, for example, in mammals, snails, crustaceans and jellyfish.

As with the work done on Darwin's finches, studying the radiation of the 20 penguin species provides similar enlightening case study for researching unique penguin morphological and physiological adaptations.

Evidence for a morphological sex differences within the medial preoptic area of the rat brain.

However, some morphological traits can be considered when distinguishing a venomous snake from a non-venomous variety.

In their study, they reported that 200  2-AG caused rapid (within 6 min) morphological changes in human platelets with protrusions and rearrangement of the cytoskeleton.

Micro-CT scans and morphological analyses of the Pleistocene teeth revealed distinct Neanderthal-like features compared to other human species.

A 2010 study on mantas around Japan confirmed the morphological and genetic differences between M. birostris and M. alfredi. citation Fossil record While some small teeth have been found, few fossilized skeletons of manta rays have been discovered.

A Barr body (named after discoverer Murray Barr ) Barr, M. L., Bertram, E. G., (1949), A Morphological Distinction between Neurones of the Male and Female, and the Behaviour of the Nucleolar Satellite during Accelerated Nucleoprotein Synthesis.

Abjads and the structure of Semitic languages The abjad form of writing is well-adapted to the morphological structure of the Semitic languages it was developed to write.

A comprehensive morphological cladistic analysis by Schuchert (1993) supports the basal position of Anthozoa with the Scyphozoa and Cubozoa being more closely related to each other than to Hydrozoa.

Additional morphological types may exist.