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单词 divergence
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divergence
Particular importance is attached to the gap between the theory and practice of law, and how thedivergencecould be reduced.
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Any such regulation tends to attract attention to the possibility of adivergencebetween belief and acceptance as 17.
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In contrast, when observers were asked to reach for the targets (without seeing their hand) the convergence yielded nearer reaches, and thedivergencefarther reaches.
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However, escalatingdivergenceof the populations is unlikely in the presence of gene flow unless they experience persistently different selection pressures.
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Thisdivergenceis always possible, and there is typically nothing in promulgation to mark the cases where it obtains from ones where it does not.
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The partial beamdivergencevalues, one can calculate from the present geometry (distance of the source to the detector), and trace the spread.
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We describe the behaviour of a non-converging sequence of solutions in term of lines ofdivergencein the domain.
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It is well-known11,33 that redundancy resolution schemes resolved at the acceleration level, can causedivergenceand instability because of built-up of joint space velocities.
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The main point to observe is thedivergenceof "warm" and "cold" spectral sensitivities at long wavelengths.
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For both issues, thedivergencebetween presidential and congressional elections becomes apparent from around 1964.
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Establishingdivergencetimes within the animal kingdom will allow researchers to better understand the historical interactions between the evolution of life and major environmental events.
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The political, administrative, religious and social dimensions of thisdivergencehave been amply studied.
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Divergenceand convergence are two evolutionary processes by which organisms become adapted to their environments.
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This figure shows the beamdivergenceangle along the anode radius.
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With disruptive selection on a single trait,divergencemust involve a fitness loss of the same magnitude as the eventual reproductive isolation.
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divergence

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divergence of interest
The second blow originated in the divergence of interest between overseas trade and manufacturing industry.
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divergence of opinion
Divergenceofopinionmay be expressed among their members.
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divergence of view
There is a wide divergence of view on the issue.
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