Examples of 'highly divergent' in a sentence

Meaning of "highly divergent"

highly divergent - Signifies a significant level of distinction, deviation, or difference between two or more entities or concepts

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Differences the highly divergent rules covering.
Is highly divergent from that of the inventive weight promoting composition.
Both are split in numerous and highly divergent dialects.
The highly divergent views on some key provisions of the proposal.
The biotechnology sector was characterised by highly divergent market performances.
Turks are highly divergent in their perceptions of Syrians.
The contaminants that can be present in the textile will be highly divergent in nature.
These too were highly divergent between mice and humans.
The Durban cluster is highly divergent.
The highly divergent approaches adopted by the Member States undermine protection at Community level.
The letter Î’ had the largest number of highly divergent local forms.
Although highly divergent from the cecropins and defensins, the sarcotoxins presumably have a similar antibiotic function.
To an outsider, the trio might seem highly divergent.
The pinhole rejects highly divergent components of the laser beam.
A reduction in coupling losses, particularly when using highly divergent beams ; and.

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The document reflected the highly divergent manner in which States viewed the problem.
However, it must be admitted that the views expressed on that occasion were highly divergent.
TTMV is highly divergent.
In terms of spatial coherence, the sunlight can not be straight and highly divergent.
LIM domains have highly divergent sequences, apart from certain key residues.
In both cases, the average figures conceal highly divergent national situations.
Normally, each party commissions its own appraisals independently, and results can be highly divergent.
At the same time, however, specific situations are highly divergent even within the same country.
In DUI species, two highly divergent and sex-linked mtDNA lineages coexist.
To date, standard sequencing procedures have revealed eight, highly divergent genotypes,.
She notes that Mo Piu is highly divergent from neighbouring Hmongic languages in Vietnam . [ 1 ].
To address the second problem, we propose CASH, a large-scale pipeline to annotate highly divergent genomes.
Flying squirrels from Washington were highly divergent ( 7.3 % ) from those of Alaska and Yukon Territory.
The SEQ ID NO. 2/4 primer set appeared most sensitive for the highly divergent group O isolates.
Class 1M lasers are products which produce either a highly divergent beam or a large diameter beam.
The MAP3Ks in the JNK and p38 pathways are highly divergent in number and structure.

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