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History of Partick Canalisation also created 'firmer' banks along great stretches of the River Clyde, enhancing the prospect of their industrial development.

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History of Partick Canalisation also created 'firmer' banks along great stretches of the River Clyde, enhancing the prospect of their industrial development.

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River Ouse, Sussex This canalisation created access to a sheltered harbour, Newhaven, which succeeded Seaford as the port at the mouth of the Ouse.

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Genetic assimilation Genetic assimilation is merely a method of overcoming the barrier to selection imposed by genetic canalization of developmental pathways.

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Genetic assimilation Genetic assimilation is merely a method of overcoming the barrier to selection imposed by genetic canalization of developmental pathways.

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Conrad Hal Waddington Waddington also coined other essential concepts, such as canalisation, which refers to the ability of an organism to produce the same phenotype despite variation in genotype or environment.

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Canalisation (genetics) Canalisation is divided into genetic and environmental canalisation; genetic canalisation refers to distinct genotypes producing the same phenotype, while environmental canalisation refers to the same genotype producing the same phenotype in spite of environmental variation.

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    Canalization

    Canalization may refer to: Channelization, the process of modifying the course of a stream so that it follows a restricted path
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    Canalisation (genetics)

    Canalisation (canalization in American English) is a measure of the ability of a population to produce the same phenotype regardless of variability of its environment or genotype. The term canalisation was coined by C. H. Waddington, who also helped explain its developmental mechanisms.
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    Danube

    The Danube (pronounced /ˈdænjuːb/ DAN-ewb in English) is the longest river in the European Union and Europe's second longest river after the Volga. ... Rival canalization and drainage scheme threaten the delta: see Bastroe Channel.
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    North Walsham & Dilham Canal

    The North Walsham and Dilham Canal is a waterway in the English county of Norfolk. It is accepted officially that this waterway is the only canal in Norfolk although it is the canalization of the upper reaches of the River Ant.
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    Little Switzerland (Germany)

    The Little Switzerland (German: Fränkische Schweiz) is an upland in Upper Franconia, northern Bavaria and a popular tourist retreat. ... During the time of modernization and the construction of canalization, this custom had lost its significance.
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    Franconian Switzerland

    The Franconian Switzerland (German: Fränkische Schweiz) is an upland in Upper Franconia, northern Bavaria and a popular tourist retreat. ... During the time of modernization and the construction of canalization, this custom had lost its significance.
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    Hymen

    The hymen, or the vaginal corona, is a fold of mucous membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening. ... Anomalies of the female reproductive tract can result from agenesis or hypoplasia, canalization defects, lateral fusion and failure of resorption, resulting in various complications.
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    List of locks and dams of the Ohio River

    This is a list of locks and dams of the Ohio River, which begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at the Point in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and ends at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Mississippi River near Cairo, Illinois. ... Canalization
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    Arthur Shapiro

    Arthur Shapiro is a professor of Evolution and Ecology at the University of California, Davis. ... Phenotypic plasticity and canalization.
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    Genotype-phenotype distinction

    The genotype-phenotype distinction is drawn in genetics. ... If canalization is not present, small changes in the genome have an immediate effect on the phenotype that develops.

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