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Dictionary » C » Converging ConvergingThe act of converging (coming closer). ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... a relatively modest one, a newly formed singularity, rather than close into a small ring, may, owing to the flux compression in the current sheet converging toward the pinched singularity (fromthe conservation of angular momentum in peripheral electrons having high axial Landau states) and to ...
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Morgellon's or ..........flies, or .......... Asia, a “late starter” in biotechnology, is gaining more and more attention from the Western biopharmaceutical companies. There are a number of converging elements which make this emerging market of great interest to the biopharmaceutical industry. With its low costs, rapidly growing market, ...
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PALM TREESCan you tell if they evolved from a common ancestor or simply resulted by converging evolution? I am curious how.
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Sharks and Dolphins... that have more or less a bone skeleton). It is true that sharks are more primitive, but it is the same as with man and ape: we can not discuss of converging evolution because one evolved from the other. Class Cyclostomata are not fish, they are Agnatha, but that is a whole different story
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Sharks and DolphinsThanks for the hint. I've just looked up 'Converging Evolution'. Am I right in thinking that the reason why they look similar is that they share a common environment, and this is the most useful shape for that environment? Would monkeys and humans ...
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