0 the process or result of changing from one activity or style to another: --
1 used to refer to a musician who has changed to a different style of music, or to their music: --
2 a change from one form to another, or a mixture of different types: --
Finally, the differential frequency of temporal crossovers may suggest that bridging attempts are focused mainly on the contemplation of the future rather than on the reconstruction of the past.
In both situations we expect two-thirds of the progeny to carry some information about crossovers between the markers.
The aim is to have most crossovers produced from within their own island intra-island!.
She also discusses some developments in film and commercial music, and a few crossovers into popular music.
Many crossovers have emerged from the tremendous influence of minimalism on rock and vice versa.
The location of the crossovers is assigned at random within the appropriate marker interval.
The best gene order was determined by minimizing the total number of crossovers.
Consequently, they proposed that the intermediate has a critical role in regulating the distribution and frequency of crossovers.