- DNA.
Logically such DNA
would not be
vestigial in the
sense of
being the
vestige of a
functional structure. In
contrast pseudogenes have lost
their protein-coding...
- Look up
vestiges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vestiges may
refer to:
Vestiges of the
Natural History of
Creation (1844), by
Robert Chambers Vestigiality...
- In
radio communications, single-sideband
modulation (SSB) or single-sideband suppressed-carrier
modulation (SSB-SC) is a type of
modulation used to transmit...
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released three studio albums,
Father of Time (2018), King (2022), and
Vestiges of
Verumex Visidrome (2024).
Described as "backyard music" or "bubble grunge"...
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Vestiges &
Claws is the
third album by
Swedish singer-songwriter José González,
released on 17
February 2015 by Mute Records. It
follows In Our Nature...
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Vestiges of the
Natural History of
Creation is an 1844 work of
speculative natural history and
philosophy by
Robert Chambers.
Published anonymously in...
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stems inflected through affixation (such as love / loved, hand / hands).
Vestiges of the case and
gender system are
found in the
pronoun system (he / him...
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settlements together,
becoming known as
Maroons and Bushinengue. They
maintained vestiges of
African culture and language. They are
usually split into two ethnic...
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orders of
Angkar to
erase history and
reset Cambodian society,
removing any
vestiges of the past. Pol Pot and the
Khmer Rouge, most of whom were French-educated...
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Skeletonization refers to the
final stage of decomposition,
during which the last
vestiges of the soft
tissues of a
corpse or carc**** have deca**** or
dried to the...