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Teacher C stated he had difficulty specifically with understanding the initial impetus that propelled evolution because of a lack of evidence from his perspective: But, to really understand, like, what's truly at stake of the whole … what drives all of evolution … I think that mostly everybody has no clue, you know, what's going on.

Consequently, this paper's core proposition can be more precisely rephrased as follows: the competitive quest for open-access merit and low-profile compassionate prestige in a realm of egalitarian team synergy is the single— necessarily veiled— politically selective process responsible for human uniqueness's developmentally propelled evolution all along the Paleolithic era (Fig.  2).

Mickey Baker, whose prickly, piercing guitar riffs were featured on dozens if not hundreds of recordings and helped propel the evolution of rhythm and blues into rock 'n' roll, died on Tuesday at his home in Montastruc-la-Conseillère Montastruc-la-Conseillère Montastruc-la-Conseillère

The right process and legacy team will not only ensure your legacy plan evolves with you, but they will propel your evolution forward so that you can achieve your greatest legacy and success.

But the new work does suggest that if these cross-copying ribozymes arose early on, they could have copied both mirror versions of RNA to propel the evolution of more complex RNAs.

Technological advances, structural daring, and artistic vision have propelled the evolution of bridge design around the world.

This experiment was launched from the idea that the mastery of fire and learning to cook is what propelled human evolution from earlier primates.

Dr Zhu suspects this global environmental shift propelled the evolution of complex animals.Dr Zhu also plans to push back before the Ediacaran period.

The exhibition explores the confluence of cultural desires, economic dictates, and technological advances that propelled the evolution of domed superstadiums from heavy ribbed steel domes, through pneumatic cable-stiffened structures, to tensegrity roofs.

Reaching back to the ideas of Aristotle, but also relying on more-recent theories promoted by the Count de Buffon (1707 88) and others, several philosophers and biologists began to argue that living organisms are distinguished from inert matter by their possession of a "life force" that animates them and propels their evolution into higher forms.

This continual quest for efficient and safe methods of extraction has propelled the evolution and adoption of pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE).

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