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Cline logo #10101) Biological gradient 2) Biology terminology 3) Canadian mountain 4) Continuum 5) Country singer patsy 6) Crazy country singer 7) Crazy singer Patsy 8) Crazy woman 9) Faded Love singer, 1963 10) Geneticist 11) Lange in Sweet Dreams 12) Legendary Patsy 13) Loretta Lynn mentor 14) Maggie of vaudeville
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cline logo #22045Slight change in physical appearance from one geographical region to another
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Cline logo #21000[biology] In biology and ecology, an ecocline or simply cline (from κλίνω `to possess or exhibit gradient, to lean`) describes an ecotone in which a series of biocommunities display a continuous gradient. The term was coined by the English evolutionary biologist Julian Huxley in 1938. More technically, clines consist of ecotypes or for...
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Cline logo #21000[hydrology] In hydrology and related sciences and technologies, a cline is a comparatively thin, typically horizontal layer within a fluid, in which a property of the fluid varies greatly over a relatively short vertical distance. Such clines and, and the respectively varying properties include: ...
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cline logo #22112a character gradient over a geographical area where one or several morphological features gradually change over a part or over the whole distribution area. adj. clinal
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cline logo #21003(from the article `insect`) ...many butterflies inhabiting industrial areas have become almost black during the past century; black forms are more tolerant of pollution and less ...
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Cline logo #22340A progressive, usually continuous change in one or more characters of a species over a geographic or altitudinal range.
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Cline logo #20206A gradual change in an allele frequency or in the mean of a character over a geographic boundary.
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cline logo #20973A systematic relation between location and the frequencies of alleles; lines connecting points of equal frequency are termed isoclines, and the direction of the cline at any point is at right angles to an isocline. ... Origin: G. Klino, to slope ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Cline logo #21070a geographic gradient in a measurable character, or gradient in gene, genotype, or phenotype frequency (Endler 1970:180).
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Cline logo #22030a geographic gradient in a measurable character, or gradient in gene, genotype, or phenotype frequency (Endler 1977:180).
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Cline logo #22216a geographic gradient in a measurable character, or gradient in gene, genotype, or phenotype frequency (Endler 1977180).
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Cline logo #22461An environmental gradient (temperature, rainfall, soil ph . . .) and a corresponding phenotypic gradient in a population of plants or animals. Where these have been evaluated by provenance tests, clines are often found to have a genetic basis.
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cline logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: klīn Definitions: 1. A systematic relation between location and the frequencies of alleles; lines connecting points of equal frequency are termed isoclines, and the direction of the cline at any point is at right angles to an isocline.
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cline logo #23000A suffix specifying a form of slope or gradation, such as anticline, monocline or syncline.
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cline logo #21009cline A character gradient; continuous variation in the expression of a character through a series of contiguous populations; clinal.
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cline logo #24142A gradual change in certain characteristics of individuals of the same species, which is evident in a geographic progression from one population to the next.
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cline logo #10134a series of contiguous populations that exhibit gradual and continuous change of character in response to some environmental gradient.
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cline logo #24147A species of birds, that is spread out over a large distance, to a point, where birds at one end will not associate with the others.
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Cline logo #22222Gradual geographic change in size or colour or other biological attributes.
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Cline logo #22658Quantitative gradation in characteristics of species across its range.
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cline logo #21199the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species. · (in systemic linguistics) a scale of continuous gradation; continuum.
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