Examples of using Morphological in English and their translations into Indonesian
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There is probably no sharp morphological discontinuity between smooth and rough kinds of ER,
accustomed to working on pronounced morphological differences, no longer finds it easy to distinguish between the remains of these fossil men and men of today.
Researchers from Spain, the UK and Australia combined pyrolysis gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry with morphological analysis of plant microfossils to identify material trapped in dental calculus(calcified dental plaque)
attains high accuracy by detecting morphological characteristics of human(head
are separated from each other by very minor morphological differences.
as Mikhail Lomonosov advocated a morphological orthography and Vasily Trediakovsky a phonemic one.
taking into account the cashmere fiber morphological variation and non-human factors into the wool,
There are different types of bacteria that shares classic morphological characteristics of the kingdom
The Agaricomycotina includes what had previously been called the Hymenomycetes(an obsolete morphological based class of Basidiomycota that formed hymenial layers on their fruitbodies), the Gasteromycetes(another obsolete
The Agaricomycotina include what had previously been called the Hymenomycetes(an obsolete morphological based class of Basidiomycota that formed hymenial layers on their fruitbodies), the Gasteromycetes(another obsolete
compared with other galaxies of similar morphological type.
had morphological changes to their kidneys
started to settle the rules for the breed after deciding to study genetic and morphological aspects of the cats running in parks,
started to settle the rules for the breed after deciding to study genetic and morphological aspects of the cats running in parks,
Identifying the earliest dogs is difficult because the key morphological characters that are used by zooarchaeologists to differentiate domestic dogs from their wild wolf ancestors(size
Some morphological, biochemical, and genetic features are shared with other organisms,
Despite phylogenetic, morphological and cytotarchitectonic differences, many of these structures(limbic region, central
phylogenetic development of man, morphological variability and evolution of populations,
Y-chromosome assessment of two wolf populations in North America combined with satellite telemetry data revealed significant genetic and morphological differences between one population that migrated with
galaxy clusters, and with the Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies,