Encara no tenim significats per a "diverge more".
1Narratives, verbally identical in some portions, diverge more or less in others.
2Our various forms of knowledge diverge more and more.
3As time goes by, the manuscripts owned by the two monasteries will diverge more and more.
4His path and mine diverge more and more, and we no longer dwell in the same State.
5After the first two or three days the cotyledons diverge more during the day and cease to close at night.
6One way to address this issue is to make use of protein structural information, since structures generally diverge more slowly than sequences.
7Ideas, in this respect, resemble the trees, which branch and diverge more and more widely as they proceed from the root and the germinal state.
8Some forms have diverged more, and some less, from the original stem-form.
9They had met, and not known it, and now their paths diverged more widely every minute.
10From the other Major Prophets Justin has only three exact quotations, four slightly divergent, and eleven diverging more widely.
11One changed in the West, acquiring a new outlook which diverged more and more from that held by those at home.
12The practical experience of science, diverging more and more from philosophy and from religious dogma, also followed many paths of diversification.
13We also found that the 'secondary contact' birds diverged more recently from extant populations in the Indian Ocean than in the Pacific.
14The new findings indicate that the dinosaurs and the silesaurs, the group that encompasses genus Asilisaurus, diverged more than 243 million years ago.
15As our course diverged more and more from that of the Indians, they soon discovered our object, and shouted to us to accompany them.
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