Definitions
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- noun The
conversion of ariver or otherwaterway to acanal . - noun The
management of something using definedchannels ofcommunication . - noun genetics The ability of a
genotype to produce the samephenotype regardless of variability of its environment.
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- noun management through specified channels of communication
- noun the production of a canal or a conversion to canals
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Examples
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If we suppose that some of the ˜pegs™ in Waddington's model are environmental factors, rather than genetic loci, then we can define separate notions of ˜environmental canalisation™ and ˜genetic canalisation™.
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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I suggest that without the additional resources offered by the concept of adaptation Khalidi's concept of ˜information™ would collapse into a simple notion of covariance, and his analysis of innateness would be a version of the canalisation analysis discussed in the next section.
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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A scientific canalisation, with irrigation works inherited from the ancients, made the Mesopotamian Valley a rival of Kemi the Black
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They are diminishing because of the dams and the canalisation of the Missisippi.
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Many of our rivers have been changed forever by canalisation, by the encroachment of roads, by invasion by alien vegetation.
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The canalisation of rivers, dams and dykes, combined with urbanisation, deforestation and wetland drainage, dramatically increased the destructive potential of floods, he said.
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Beginning with the straightening of the beds of old rivers and narrow channels connecting seas, the canals were then constructed where they were most needed; but as time passed on, and our water supply from rainfall became less and less, we were convinced of the necessity of adopting a complete system of canalisation in anticipation of the time when our polar snows would be our only source of supply.
To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story Mark Wicks
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The first has been the canalisation, the fencing in of the tideways; the second has been the banking out of the general sea.
Hills and the Sea Hilaire Belloc 1911
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There had been fine schemes, no doubt -- Rome a seaport, gigantic works, canalisation to enable vessels of heavy tonnage to come up to the
The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Volume 3 ��mile Zola 1871
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There had been fine schemes, no doubt -- Rome a seaport, gigantic works, canalisation to enable vessels of heavy tonnage to come up to the
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris ��mile Zola 1871
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