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Example sentences for "different groups"

  • The differences exhibited by Xanthellae which live in different groups of Radiolaria demand further investigation, which will perhaps lead to the establishment of several species of the genus Zooxanthella.

  • Probably the #Cyrtellaria# have been polyphyletically developed from several different groups of #Plectellaria#.

  • Their special motions and modifications exhibit considerable variations in different groups, their tendency to ramify, anastomose, and form networks being in some cases very small, in others very great.

  • The affinity of different groups, the unity of types of structure, the representative forms through which foetus passes, the metamorphosis of organs, the abortion of others cease to be metaphorical expressions and become intelligible facts.

  • Different groups of structure, slight gradation in each group,--every analogy renders it probable that intermediate forms have existed.

  • Thus the history of civilization reveals this striking differentiation in the language of different groups, a counter-tendency making for a wider uniformity of particular languages.

  • The process of differentiation in the languages of different groups is very marked.

  • No one is ever utterly consistent, and different situations, different groups, provoke different selves in us.

  • He experimented with a number of species of insectivorous birds belonging to different groups.

  • That cases of resemblance should tend to run in parallel series in different groups is also to be expected, for in some groups the number of factors in common is likely to be greater than in other groups.

  • Both Danaines and Euploeines serve as models for a great variety of species belonging to different groups.

  • Tomes[328] that the minute structure of the enamel differs in different groups of Rodents.

  • Cervidae, the navicular and cuboid become fused into one bone; and there are even further fusions which will be referred to later as characteristic features of different groups.

  • The latter is convoluted and constricted into a series of chambers that differ in different groups of Cetacea.

  • In a number of different groups, increased surface for absorption is given, not by increase in length of the whole gut, but by the development of an internal fold known as the spiral valve.

  • In birds, Meckel's tract falls into minor folds or loops, the disposition of which forms a series of patterns remarkably different in appearance and characteristic of different groups.

  • The most usual practice is to employ chords on different groups of instruments alternately.

  • The numbers of vertebrae in different groups may be summarized as follows: Lancelets.

  • The dorsal fin has usually about ten spines, the anal three, but as to this there is much variation in different groups.

  • Each species has its own form of otolith, but they vary much in different groups of fishes.

  • In circumstances where the constant differences between the character of the work performed by workers is relatively great, it will usually be found that they are distinguished into different groups.

  • The wages of different groups do not fall equally.

  • It calls attention to the existence of considerable differences in the levels of earnings of different groups or kinds of labor.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animal substances; dead beat; different bodies; different breeds; different cases; different character; different classes; different color; different conditions; different denominations; different distances; different persons; different race; different races; different schools; different shades; different size; different sort; different varieties; different wave; different ways; different words; differential equations; few minutes; first meeting; having something