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morphology

[mawr-fol-uh-jee] / mɔrˈfɒl ə dʒi /






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Using personalized “Explorer Key” cards, visitors can activate digital paleontological tools to probe the morphology and physiology of dinosaurs and other creatures.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another highlight of the most recent study was the preservation of muscle morphology.

From Science Daily

In a paper published January 2025, Reichgelt and collaborator Christopher West compared the shapes of fossil leaves of the Miocene gathered and analyzed in many previous studies with a dataset of modern leaf morphologies.

From Salon

The high efficiency is the result of several years of intensive materials research and studies of the interaction between the molecules in the material, the so-called morphology.

From Science Daily

Genes controlling morphology often respond to several independent enhancers, each determining the expression of the gene in a different body part.

From Science Daily