For any species, a characteristic that changes gradually over a range of values shows continuous variation. Examples of such characteristics are: height weight hand span Height ranges from that of the ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 152, No. 948 (Jun. 14, 1960), pp. 397-409 (13 pages) Intraspecific variation may be continuous, or it may be quantized, ...
Understanding brain heterogeneity in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could be pivotal to improving quality of life in affected individuals, by leading to more specific diagnoses and ...
…Variations, as Darwin and most breeders recognized, were of two types. There were sports, large discontinuous variations, relatively rare … [and] there were the less obvious but more pervasive and ...
Molecular genetic studies of species are giving us clearer, more precise views of the natural world around us. These sorts of studies have the greatest public impacts when they reveal that a familiar ...
A new study brings neural-level evidence that the continuous variation in natural speech makes the discrimination of phonemes challenging for adults suffering from developmental reading-deficit ...
A characteristic of any species with only a limited number of possible values shows discontinuous variation. Here are some examples: For any species a characteristic that changes gradually over a ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Some of the taxonomic problems concerning continuous variation referred to by Böcher (1967) are exemplified in the snow gum of south-eastern ...
Sara Fathollahi, PhD, product application specialist at DFE Pharma, discusses a major challenge in the adoption of continuous manufacturing. In an exclusive interview with Pharmaceutical Technology® ...