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Recent neuroscience research shows that people with A.D.H.D. are actually hard-wired for novelty-seeking — a trait that had, until relatively recently, a distinct evolutionary advantage.
Medical schools, still under the spell of Darwinism, wanted full corpses and skeletons to compare with the Anglo Saxon dead, so they might reinforce the fallacious orthodoxy that each race represented a distinct evolutionary phase.
Such a mechanism would have a distinct evolutionary advantage: it would enable the organism to postpone reproduction when food was scarce, living longer to reproduce when conditions later improved.
Hunters and gatherers who had potentially fatal reactions to tree nuts, peanuts, seeds, and fish would be at a distinct evolutionary disadvantage and were less likely to pass on their DNA to progeny.
A nested RT-PCR was developed, that allows the generic detection of a subgroup of genetically related viruses with a distinct evolutionary history within the genus Ampelovirus.
As early as the preceding Carboniferous Period (from 359 million to 299 million years ago), there appeared a distinct evolutionary line, beginning with the archaic mammal ancestors, order Pelycosauria, and leading toward mammals.
This foundation premise provides a distinct evolutionary exposition on China's SME transitions from government owned enterprises to private sector enterprises.
Taiji's fishermen may discover that being cute like a dolphin, or kawaii, as the Japanese say, confers a distinct evolutionary advantage.
The genetic mapping of the phalange and its comparison with Neanderthal and modern human mtDNAs led to the conclusion that the Denisova individual shared a common ancestor with Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans but possesses a distinct evolutionary history, thus representing a new hominin form (Krause et al. 2010; Reich et al. 2010).
Or is there a distinct evolutionary advantage for women in going after men with musical abilities, but not vice versa?
Grouping perceptual information has a distinct evolutionary advantage, enhancing survival by reducing perceptual load (the burden of interpreting a scene from visual information).
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