... growth phase , but from evidence to be submitted later it is suggested that this may be wrong . That this diphtheriod organism behaves differently from the other bacteria studied with regard to its variations in cell size is still more ...
... variation in stimulus dimensions, variation in relations among dimensions, and attentional weights of stimulus dimensions. First, a stimulus dimension may vary either within a category (e.g., members of a target category are either ...
... dimension of heavily sutured bones , and in fact the first of these ... variability and a range exceeding Southdown at both extremes . The Fi mean ... development than do the Southdown measurements . On the other hand , the ...
... developmental constraints imposed by the need for reciprocity in organ position . For example , the lower end of the size range may be determined by how precisely stigma - anther separation can be controlled developmentally , as well as ...
... variance at the injection point . From integration , we see that : L n 4 Vo + 2yDL2 k ( 22 ) Taking into account the variation of the plate number with development ... dimensional TLC [ 17,18 ] , we must take into account that all spots ...
... division or growth of the parasite . 3. A study of the means and coefficients of variation for six measurements of size is given in this paper . These constants show marked changes during the ... SIZE AND VARIABILITY IN T. LEWISI 167.
t Latent Dimensions of Variation ( 1 , 2 ) 1. Functional size 2. Socio - economic status 3. Stage in life cycle of community residents 4. Nonwhite population 5. Recent population growth 6. Recent employment growth 7. Female labor ...
... separation , nor is separation possible on the basis of gross setal variability in other segments . B. Reproductive ... development of hermaphrodites in isolated type 1 cul- tures from initial male / female crosses suggests a ...
... Measurements on 704 selected specimens , with the object of obtain- ing a satisfactory growth curve for the human embryo and determining the normal range of variation in the various dimensions in the different stages of its development ...