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Um, but they don't actually have similar tooth morphology; they have some, uh, significant differences in their teeth.
But they don't actually have similar tooth morphology.
Traditionally, the embryologist uses morphology, the size and appearance of the embryo, to determine which embryos are suitable for transfer and freezing.
Traditionally, the embryologist uses morphology, the size and appearance of the embryo, to determine which embryos are suitable for transfer and freezing.
Looking at the brow ridge morphology and the really big nose and the facial architecture, it looks a lot like a Neanderthal.
Looking at the brow ridge morphology and the really big nose and the facial architecture, it looks a lot like a Neanderthal.
morphology, the study of morphemes; morph, this is a verb that means to change shape;
'morphology'
Firstly, what a strange morphology for a creature, okay?
Firstly, what a strange morphology for a creature, okay?
To consider psychology as the morphology and evolutionary doctrine of the will to power—
To consider psychology as the morphology and evolutionary doctrine of the will to power as I consider it, this no one has touched upon.
What he's doing, of course, is he's identifying grammar with morphology, word endings, which English hasn't got many of.
with morphology word endings - which
And in all morphology as well, like very me-many words are, are pretty similar.
and not only in that regard - in morphology for example,
morphology, the rules that allow us to assemble bits of words, like prefixes and suffixes, into complex words;
the rules that allow us to assemble words into phrases and sentences; Morphology, the
In fact, research has shown that our surprisingly white scleras, the area that borders the iris, isn't just an accident but is a vital piece of human eye morphology that makes it easier for us to ascertain the direction of someone else's gaze at a glance.
an accident, but is a vital piece of human eye morphology that makes it easier for us