Or among the Teleostei--in what respect is the Beryx of the Chalk more embryonic, or less differentiated, than Beryx lineatus of King George's Sound?
In a sense, then, the new-woman movement marks a reversion to a more generic type of human character, or to a less differentiated expression of human nature.
At an earlier, but not the earliest, stage of barbarism, the leisure class is found in a less differentiated form.
He is then thrown back upon the simpler, less differentiated forms of the instinct of self-assertion; that is to say, he reverts temporarily and without reflection to an archaic habit of mind.
The eighteen smaller spines in Diploconus are either of nearly equal size or more or less differentiated.
The genus Xiphostylus differs from the foregoing Xiphosphaera in the unequal size or form of both polar spines, which become more or less differentiated.
These three axes are the typical "dimensive axes," which are more or less differentiated in the #Larcoidea#.
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