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A midocean ridge demarcated the boundary between two tectonic plates, and consequently a divergent plate boundary was formed.
The Japanese language includes sharply divergent styles of speech for men and women.
Several models present divergent solutions to the same problem, for example the repair of hulls below the waterline.
Although the divergent styles will result in fans having a clear favorite between the two films, both are solid, well-made movies.
It will also have a different crime rate, divergent patterns of morality, a different standard and notion of what counts as political realism.
Concave lenses with minus or divergent power correct this refractive error and refocus the light rays on the correct point on the retina.
Thus, divergent growth apparently prompted offsetting, in order for the coral to maintain the lacuna and occupy the space around it.
There are divergent results with respect to the association between heart rate variability and arrhythmic events.
At root, their differences reflected wildly divergent political perspectives, as well as contending visions of the future.
In 1873 he gave a continuous function with divergent Fourier series at any point solving a major problem.
Like many Malagasy musicians, he was exposed to numerous divergent musical influences from within Madagascar and Africa in general.
Their divergent missions translate to two entirely different policies on the import of mangosteens.
Stamens are didynamous, but the yellow anthers occur close together, with their divergent thecae spreading to the outside.
Such incommensurability should not be understood as a reflection of our inability to make fine discriminations between divergent ways of life.
They have divergent political views, from each other, from their unions, and definitely from the Labour Party.
The real communication problems arise surely from divergent vocabulary and semantics.
They have a serio-comic essay in Slate about the divergent paths that former politicians take in the United States and Europe.
Like elephant shrews, tree shrews have often been considered a divergent family of Insectivora.
There is no evidence of the prior existence of a divergent population of sharp-billed ground finches.
The living conditions for South African whites and blacks were extremely divergent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Basal ring of about the same size as the mitral ring, with three large and stout divergent feet.
But this traveling on divergent lines could not but have its effect upon them.
The peristome bears a double marginal ring of divergent conical spines, the upper being directed upwards, the lower downwards.
From the peristome descend five stout conical feet, which are slightly curved and divergent, nearly as long as the shell.
Outer coronal of the peristome with twelve to fifteen short, divergent feet, inner with as many convergent, longer feet.
Margin of the peristome with four divergent, short, triangular teeth, the two dorsal teeth half as long as the two ventral.
It has been shown that divergent or polytypic evolution on common areas is inexplicable by natural selection alone.
That the habits of the Judge and the drummer were divergent made it all the more annoying.
Burr could get no help from any of the divergent parties he had attempted to gain.
The results are so divergent on this point that it is best not to adopt any standard at present.
The cephalic horn and the three divergent wings are shorter, and at the distal end not so much thickened as in Theopera cortina.
Men may believe in human solidarity and in the worth of effort, and yet be following divergent ideals and divisive enthusiasms.
The pairs of cells on the pinnae are all secund, and in contact with each other at their bases, though widely divergent above.
In myopia, emmetropia, and doubtful hypermetropia, with convergent and divergent squint together 329 cases.
Later writers have expressed divergent views regarding the ethnics of the British Isles.
In the Sentences one excerpted opinion was given and another possibly divergent, and at the end an adjustment was presented.
From its upper half there arise three pyramidal wings, half as long, fenestrated at the base and nearly horizontally divergent.
By-spines very numerous, half as long as the radius, furcate, with divergent fork-branches.
In ripening the parts separate, and hang divergent from a hair-like prolongation of the receptacle known as the gynophore.
From the first stricture there arise six radial ribs, which at the fourth are prominent as six short, conical, divergent spines.
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