Examples of using Morphological in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Morphological awareness and its role in compensation in adults with dyslexia.
Her doctorate work dealt with representation of morphological processing in the brain.
The morphological criterion is one of the factors determining the species affiliation.
The identification and description of Monogenea is ordinarily based on morphological differences.
Clinical and morphological classification of appendicitis according to V. I. Kolesov Edit.
The differences lie above all in their origin and in different morphological characteristics.
O Morphological Laboratory, which now features twice the floor space has more fields of study, among others.
With the development of diabetes mellitus, morphological pathologies of the pancreas are aggravated.
He also has been called the"Father of Lamarckism" because of hisbelief that new species could form from morphological adaptation.
The thick skull bones and several morphological features suggest that the individual was male(Bass 1987:81- 83).
Therefore, the study concluded that theway our body responds to heat depends on morphological changes, but not on gender.
The islands are Greece's chief morphological trait and an integral part of the country's civilisation and tradition.
Fucales members, compared to other algae, have a complex morphological and anatomical structure.
This classification is based on such morphological features as the number of vertebrae, the structure of the pectoral girdle, and the morphology of tadpoles.
However, the information is gathered using automated systems online,and therefore may contain morphological or other errors.
Changes in the pancreas are the cause and at the same time the morphological sign of the disease, but in some cases they can not be traced.
Out of all the living Indo-European languages,Lithuanian has best retained its ancient system of phonetics and most of its morphological features.
The technique was often ineffective in reverting VF while morphological studies showed damage to the cells of the heart muscle post mortem.
It may represent a threshold being crossed: for example a threshold ingenetic complexity that allowed a vast range of morphological forms to be employed.
Many passerine families were grouped together on the basis of morphological similarities which, it is now believed, are the result of convergent evolution, not a close genetic relationship.
The results lead to the assumption that in Israel we are talking, in fact, of one species- Stellaria media,which presents a wide range of morphological and ecological variance.
Interference from Provençal is seen in orthographic, phonetic and morphological archaisms, owing to the close political, economic and cultural relations between the Occitan territories and the Catalan counties.
Macroscopic changes in the appendix with chronic appendicitis may be sounexpressed that they can be detected only by morphological study of the remote process.
Although macroscelids have been classified with many groups, often on the basis of superficial characteristics,considerable morphological and molecular evidence now indicates placing them within Afrotheria, probably close to the base of Paenungulata.
Building on Galaxy Zoo, the researchers completed Galaxy Zoo 2 which collectedmore than 60 million more complex morphological classifications from volunteers(Masters et al. 2011).
Together with his pupil Ivan Ivanovich Schmalhausen,he also proposed the concept of morphological progress and regression as factors of evolution.
The comparative method is also actively used inculturology, as it allows, comparing cultural phenomena and different cultures,to reveal common morphological features, structure and peculiarities of cultures.