The model of heredity was highly contested by other biologists because it implied that heredity was discontinuous, in opposition to the apparently continuous variation observable for many traits.
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Fundamental differences in these forms are thus revealed ", and Buchanan concludes that the large " gaps " indicate that Darwin's endless series of continuous variations is not substantiated.
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Using other " S " is a way to have versions of theorems'with parameters', i . e . allowing for continuous variation, for which the'frozen'version reduces the parameters to constants.
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In 1961, it was formally designated as a ? Lyr eclipsing variable with two A type supergiants in a close orbit producing smooth continuous variations with alternating minima of different depths.
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This enables smaller motors to do the job of larger motors when compared to single-mode systems, because the derived electrical peak power is proportional to the width of the continuous variation range.
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The passacaglia was redefined in the late 1620s by Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi, who transformed it into a series of continuous variations over a bass ( which itself may be varied ).
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The light curve shows almost continuous variation due to the contact nature of the system, but there is a distinct flat bottom to the secondary eclipse where the secondary passes in front of the primary.
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Parapatric speciation is modelled on continuous variation within a " single, " connected habitat acting as a source of natural selection rather than the effects of isolation of habitats produced in peripatric and allopatric speciation.
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Being able to hear and follow each drummer only deepens the marvel of what they create together : rhythms that are driving and dizzying, pushing as steadily as any dance track but exploding with continuous variations.
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He has pioneered a method for the location on chromosomes of genes mediating continuous variation, and showed ( contrary to accepted theory ) that the genes at different loci affected the quantitative character in qualitatively different ways.