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Example sentences for "specializations"

Lexicographically close words:
specialists; specialiter; specialities; speciality; specialization; specialize; specialized; specializes; specializing; speciall
  1. Anyone who thinks carefully can add numberless specializations for food getting.

  2. What are some of the specializations produced by polygamy?

  3. As the dorsal and anal fins were specializations of the median folds of Amphioxus, so the paired fins were specializations of the two lateral folds which are supplementary to the median in completing the circuit of the body.

  4. Individual hyphae or their branches often exhibit specializations of form.

  5. Associated with these relations are the specializations which parasites show in regard to the age of the host.

  6. With the Church-History was printed The History of the University of Cambridge since the Conquest and The History of Waltham Abbey.

  7. We may extend the idea of integration to cases of functions which are not defined at some point, or which tend to become infinite in the neighbourhood of some point, and to cases where the domain of the argument extends to infinite values.

  8. While at St Clement's he was suspended; but speedily recovering his freedom, he preached wherever he was invited.

  9. If such transactions are from time repeated, these specializations may become appreciable.

  10. Each larger generalization has lifted sundry specializations still higher; and each better synthesis has prepared the way for still deeper analysis.

  11. Let us observe next, that in the one case as in the other, the specializations are at first very incomplete; and become more complete as organization progresses.

  12. And we have here to remark, that all subsequent specializations are at first vague, and gradually become distinct.

  13. Long tail and long hind foot would seem to be specializations for saltation and the two would be expected to be correlated.

  14. The two color phases of this insular subspecies, which might be an expression of a unit factor, more probably are specializations in which the multiple alleles for color have been reduced.

  15. Woodward observes: "As soon as fishes with a completely osseous endoskeleton began to predominate at the dawn of the Cretaceous period, specializations of an entirely new kind were rapidly acquired.

  16. It is reflective of the pragmatics of our time that the elderly receive attention in the market of mediations and specializations on a less obvious level.

  17. Retention of scutes in terrestrial emyids and in testudinids is one of many specializations for existence on land.

  18. It is concluded that these specializations (of more generalized and perhaps more primitive conditions as, for example in T.

  19. And we have here to remark that all subsequent specializations are at first vague and gradually become distinct.

  20. The colonies founded by distinct nations, while they are alike in exhibiting specializations caused in the way above described, grow unlike in so far as they take on, more or less, the organizations of the nations they sprung from.

  21. So that, both in general and in detail, these industrial specializations of the social organism which characterize separate districts, primarily depend on local circumstances.

  22. Let us observe, next, that in the one case as in the other, the specializations are at first very incomplete, and approach completeness as organization progresses.

  23. Certain other mountain brook tadpoles (for example, Borborocoetes) show similar devices, but these are developed independently, as specializations from the usual sort of tadpole.

  24. Apoda to be a possible ancestor of these, but it probably has nothing to do with Urodela, by reason of the numerous morphological specializations that were associated with its snakelike habitus.

  25. Some specializations are obvious in Mustela africana.

  26. That among the fully civilized there are in like manner specializations of function caused by natural aptitudes, needs no showing: professions and crafts are often thus determined .

  27. Specializations in Genera In relation to the primitive morphotype, increase in size, simplification of dentition, and changes in shape of skull are regarded as specializations.

  28. Specializations of Skull The skull in most geomyines is generalized, being neither extremely long and narrow nor short, broad and flat as in specialized skulls (see Fig.

  29. Aside from the aforementioned specializations of the first and second molars, the features of the Thomomyini are less advanced than in the other specialized lineage (tribe Geomyini).

  30. Compared with the rapid evolution of the specializations that distinguish the Entoptychinae, the structural changes in the early Geomyinae occurred at a remarkably slow rate.

  31. The specializations in the dentition and the associated changes in the skull of the Thomomyini and Geomyini permit more efficient mastication of fibrous vegetation.

  32. The skull is generalized and lacks the dolichocephalic and platycephalic specializations seen in the genera Orthogeomys and Pappogeomys, respectively.

  33. Specializations are few, but include the third molar being a single column both above and below, enamel plates, and a masseteric ridge.

  34. Therefore, platycephalic specializations involved lateral expansion of the braincase and mandible.

  35. Therefore, most of the basic structural specializations so far developed for subterranean existence probably had evolved by the time geomyines moved back north in the early Pliocene.

  36. Basic specializations are few and include loss of the inner groove from the anterior face of the upper incisor; anteroposterior compression of the lateral re-entrant folds of the premolars; and loss of enamel from the posterior wall of P4.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "specializations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.