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  • noun Plural form of morphology.

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  • This suite of molar morphologies is also found to varying degrees in Pongo and Sivapithecus, but not in African apes and humans, and may be diagnostic of subfamily Ponginae.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • They are muddling along, figuring out things as best they can, drawing on communally authored, collaborative traditions to do so, thinking for themselves when necessary or desired, relaxing into ritual when necessary or desired, and -- collectively -- wrapping their thinking in morphologies for easier communication and posting the latest build thereof to their corner of soulforge. net.

    THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART FIVE Hal Duncan 2007

  • They are muddling along, figuring out things as best they can, drawing on communally authored, collaborative traditions to do so, thinking for themselves when necessary or desired, relaxing into ritual when necessary or desired, and -- collectively -- wrapping their thinking in morphologies for easier communication and posting the latest build thereof to their corner of soulforge. net.

    THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART TWO Hal Duncan 2007

  • They are muddling along, figuring out things as best they can, drawing on communally authored, collaborative traditions to do so, thinking for themselves when necessary or desired, relaxing into ritual when necessary or desired, and -- collectively -- wrapping their thinking in morphologies for easier communication and posting the latest build thereof to their corner of soulforge. net.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • In reaction, the new democratic government adopted what Professors del Rio and Siembieda define as a "postmodern" urbanism that was pluralistic with respect to social values and morphologies, and more participatory, all for the goal of producing socially just cities.

    Frank Gruber: Modernism for the Right: Contemporary Urbanism in Brazil: Beyond Brasilia Frank Gruber 2011

  • In reaction, the new democratic government adopted what Professors del Rio and Siembieda define as a "postmodern" urbanism that was pluralistic with respect to social values and morphologies, and more participatory, all for the goal of producing socially just cities.

    Frank Gruber: Modernism for the Right: Contemporary Urbanism in Brazil: Beyond Brasilia Frank Gruber 2011

  • Of course, many other eukaryotes are capable of producing a few different cell types, but the same is true for prokaryotes, some of which produce radically different cell morphologies.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • In reaction, the new democratic government adopted what Professors del Rio and Siembieda define as a "postmodern" urbanism that was pluralistic with respect to social values and morphologies, and more participatory, all for the goal of producing socially just cities.

    Frank Gruber: Modernism for the Right: Contemporary Urbanism in Brazil: Beyond Brasilia Frank Gruber 2011

  • There must be some ratio in our respective morphologies that causes this.

    So Much Pretty Cara Hoffman 2011

  • In reaction, the new democratic government adopted what Professors del Rio and Siembieda define as a "postmodern" urbanism that was pluralistic with respect to social values and morphologies, and more participatory, all for the goal of producing socially just cities.

    Frank Gruber: Modernism for the Right: Contemporary Urbanism in Brazil: Beyond Brasilia Frank Gruber 2011

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