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heterochronous
heteˈrochronous, a. [f. as prec. + -ous.] a. Path. = heterochronic a.1854 [see heterochronic a.]. b. Palæont. [ad. G. heterochron (E. Mojsisovics Die Cephalopoden der Hallstätter Kalke (1893) II. 5).] Originating or formed at different periods.1895 [see homœomorphy]. 1913 Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. LXIX. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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homœomorphy
homœomorphy Palæont. (ˈhɒmiːəʊmɔːfɪ) Also homeo-. [f. homœo- + Gr. µορϕ-ή shape + -y3.] A superficial resemblance between two fossils or two fossil species sufficient to suggest a taxonomic identity that close examination shows not to exist; esp. a resemblance that is due to convergent evolution.189... Oxford English Dictionary
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Variscan orogeny
Formation The Variscan orogeny involved a complicated heterogeneous assembly of different microplates and heterochronous collisions, making the exact wikipedia.org
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heterochronic
heterochronic, a. Biol. and Path. (-ˈkrɒnɪk) [f. hetero- + Gr. χρόνος time, χρονικός of or concerning time.] a. ‘Occurring at different times; irregular; intermittent: applied to the pulse’ (Mayne Expos. Lex. 1854). b. Occurring or developed at an abnormal time. So ‖ heterochronia (-ˈkrəʊnɪə), heter... Oxford English Dictionary
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isochronous
isochronous, a. (aɪˈsɒkrənəs) [f. as isochron-al + -ous.] 1. a. Taking place in or occupying equal times; equal in metrical length; equal in duration, or in intervals of occurrence, as the vibrations of a pendulum; characterized by or relating to vibrations or motions of equal duration; vibrating un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
tuberculosis complex were 40,000 to 70,000 years old, this would necessitate an evolutionary rate much lower than any estimates produced by genomic analyses of heterochronous wikipedia.org
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homo-
homo- before a vowel hom-. a. combining form of Gr. ὁµός same; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to hetero-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found in their alphabetical places; others, of less importance or frequency, follow here. The pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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口咽癌合并第二原发肿瘤的临床特征及预后分析 - Pmc
Sep 9, 2023Results. Among 468 patients with oropharyngeal cancer treated at initial diagnosed, 222 cases were P16-negative. With a median follow-up time of 64.3 months, 66 cases developed second primary cancer, with an incidence of 29.3%, among which 63.6%(42/66) were synchronous and 36.4%(24/66) were heterochronous, esophagus was the most commonly involved site.
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