Definitionadj. not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment
Last update: October 2, 2015
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This theorem has been generalized for any tetrahedron; a sphere can be drawn through the four feet of the perpendiculars, and consequently through the mid-points of the lines from the vertices to the centre of the hyperboloid having these perpendiculars as generators, and through the orthogonal projections of these points on the opposite faces. [Please select]
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The experience of pity or fear, even though generalized, unselfish, etc. [Please select]
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Generalized: primitive: containing in combination characters that are separated and specialized in other forms. [Please select]
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] Figure 3 gives a generalized picture of the faunal composition in different kinds of streams. [Please select]
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"I generalized, because it would make clear the object of my particular endeavors." [Please select]
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The generalized _Pachymedusa_ inhabits relatively dry areas characterized by low forest. [Please select]
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_Palate_ The palate of _Captorhinus_ is of the generalized rhynchocephalian type (Romer, 1956:71). [Please select]
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The skull of _Phainopepla nitens lepida_ is more generalized than that of _Phainopepla n. [Please select]
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The most generalized pygostyle is in _Phainoptila_, and that of _Dulus_ differs only slightly. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, certain generalized patterns are characteristic of all situations in which members of this species are in a state of anxiety. [Please select]
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Six types of vocalizations are readily distinguishable in the field: primary song, courtship song, distress call, alarm note, specialized male call note or _zip_, and the generalized call note or _chee_. [Please select]
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