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[dĭ-vûŕjəns, dī-]
(n.)The act of diverging.
(n.)A turning of both eyes outward from a common point or of one eye when…
(n.)Departure from a norm; deviation.
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Divergence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physical terms, the divergence of a three dimensional vector field is the extent to which the vector field flow behaves like a source or a sink at a given point. It is a local measure of its "outgo...
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Divergent evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Divergent evolution is the accumulation of differences between groups which can lead to the formation of new species, usually a result of diffusion of the same species adapting to different environme...
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Beam divergence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The beam divergence of an electromagnetic beam is an angular measure of the increase in beam diameter with distance from the optical aperture or antenna aperture from which the electromagnetic beam ...
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Divergence - Definition of Divergence at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Divergence. Look it up now! ... the act, fact, or amount of diverging: a divergence in opinion.
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Divergence- The motion that results in neighboring air parcels at a given level "spreading apart. ... (From previous discussion) Divergence aloft tends to be associated with surface low pressure area developmen...
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A process for human/chimpanzee divergence ... Around six million years ago, the most famous speciation of all occurred – the divergence of the lineage that eventually led to modern humans from the lineage that led to chimpanzees (1) (2) (3). That speciation initiated the evolutionary process that led to the divergence...
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Divergent evolution is also known as divergence. This is the opposite of convergent evolution. Starting from a point at which there is one basic form of organism, then when different selective pressures are placed on that one organism type, that one...
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