Phylogenetic results are discussed in the light of current systematics and morphology.
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The 40 new half-lives follow robust systematics and highlight the persistence of shell effects.
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The analysis is designed to be robust against contamination from resolved sources and noise systematics.
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This yields a resolution limited by systematics.
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Collective observables are discussed in light of the systematics of the region, giving insight into nuclear shape evolution.
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Objectively delimiting species boundaries remains an important challenge in systematics and becomes urgent when unresolved taxonomy complicates conservation and recovery efforts.
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The rise of genetics during the first thirty years of this century had a rather unfortunate effect on the prestige of systematics.
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Phylogenomics, the integration of phylogenetics with genome data, has emerged as a powerful approach to study the evolution and systematics of species.
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With his mutation theory, de Vries entered (and largely shaped, though he did not originate) a major debate in systematics.
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Although decapod systematics have received much study, limitations of morphological and Sanger sequence data have yet to produce a consensus for higher-level relationships.
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Mayr (1942) follows the characteristic pluralism of the early synthesis in listing all valid evolutionary principles that can explain the data of systematics.
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Furthermore, the Δ17O-Mg systematics of these chondrules indicate they formed in environments characterized by distinct abundances of dust and H 2 O ice.
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Systematics and EDS both have a presence in Ireland.
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Cambridge Systematics, which conducted the study, collected objective data from detectors and cameras as well as subjective data from focus groups and a phone survey.
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(I did not participate in the cladistic revolution within systematics, and I always maintained a cautiously critical, if basically supportive, attitude towards this scientific reform.
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Phylogenetic results are discussed in the light of current systematics and morphology.