strong differentiation

  • 1strong — /strɒŋ / (say strong) adjective 1. having, showing, or involving great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust. 2. mentally powerful or vigorous: a strong mind. 3. (sometimes followed by on or in) especially powerful, able, or… …

  • 2Differentiation in Fréchet spaces — In mathematics, in particular in functional analysis and nonlinear analysis, it is possible to define the derivative of a function between two Fréchet spaces. This notion of differentiation is significantly weaker than the derivative in a Banach… …

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  • 3Niche differentiation — The term niche differentiation (synonymous with niche segregation, niche separation and niche partitioning), as it applies to the field of ecology, refers to the process by which natural selection drives competing species into different patterns… …

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  • 4Evolutionarily Significant Unit — An Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) (often lowercased where used without abbreviation, as evolutionarily significant unit) is a population of organisms that is considered distinct for purposes of conservation. Delineating ESUs is important… …

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  • 8Palaeontology —     Palæontology     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Palæontology     (logos ton palaion onton)     Palæontology, or the science of fossils, deals with extinct or primeval animals and plants. It treats of their characteristics, classification, life and …

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