pattern of variationの例文
- The pattern of variations is digitized and stored in a database.
- These patterns of variation are also generally inconsistent with mtDNA lineages.
- Human species do not share the same patterns of variation through geography.
- The pattern of variation among channels may be generated and received using cryptographic methods.
- By detrending data before estimating statistical relationships it had removed the main pattern of variation.
- Even then, the pattern of variation for this gene differs between the two populations.
- Thus, C4 genes have a complex pattern of variation in gene size, copy number, and polymorphisms.
- Some commentators have argued that these patterns of variation provide a biological justification for the use of traditional racial categories.
- Consequently, studies of human variation focused more on actual patterns of variation and evolutionary patterns among populations and less about classification.
- In every case, they found the same patterns of variations and significant differences in rain depending on the day of the week.
- Phenetics provides numerical tools for examining overall patterns of variation, allowing researchers to identify discrete groups that can be classified as species.
- In addition, the family tree of Neanderthal mutations, when compared with those of the chimpanzee and human, yielded a distinctive pattern of variations.
- With the exception of the very strong connection of southern Japanese populations to the Great Barrier Reef populations, the patterns of variation within regions were consistent with isolation by distance.
- Also, encryption of VBR-encoded speech ( or other signals including video ) gives only limited privacy, as the patterns of variation of the bit rate may reveal what language is being spoken.
- In the middle, there is a slower section in the time signature 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 / 8, after which the pattern of variations on the theme is resumed.
- Breeding of animals and plants showed related varieties varying in similar ways, or tending to revert to an ancestral form, and similar patterns of variation in distinct species were explained by Darwin as demonstrating common descent.
- However, because the percentage variation in the neck impedance caused by vocal fold contact can be extremely small and varies considerably between subjects, no absolute measure of contact area is obtained, only the pattern of variation for a given subject.
- There may have been more than one migration out of Africa but if so all probably came from northeast African since the pattern of variation among non-Africans suggests that they all descend from a single ancestral gene pool, Dr . Tishkoff said.
- "Disturbance " is an event that significantly alters the pattern of variation in the structure or function of a system . " Fragmentation " is the breaking up of a habitat, ecosystem, or land-use type into smaller parcels.
- The general pattern of variation has a fairly clear divide, southwest of which the birds become notably darker; this agrees quite well with the limit between " P . sandwichensis " and " P . ( s . ) rostratus ".