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The phrase "agents have evolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the development or progression of agents, whether in a biological, technological, or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Over the years, agents have evolved to adapt to new challenges in their environment."
Alternatives: "agents have developed" or "agents have progressed".
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Air layers as slip agents have evolved in many insects and play probably no role in plants.
Infectious agents have evolved strategies that disrupt signaling pathways normally leading to a protective cellular reaction.
It is not known whether the typhoid agents have evolved from a common ancestor (by divergent processes) or acquired similar pathogenic traits independently (by convergent processes).
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That inclination to search for an agent has evolved into an intuition that an invisible agent, or god, may be there.
(iii) evolve systems that improve the rate based information which cannot be measured in static environmental conditions as presented earlier, but rely on a dynamic environment which is more comparable to the conditions where the agent has evolved.
To date, Gd based contrast agent has evolved to be more efficient contrast agents including Gd3+ based agents with higher molecular weight like Gd-DTPA functionalized polymers, Gd-DTPA terminated dendrimers, and Gd complex loaded liposomes as well as high density lipoprotein nanoparticles or micelles [ 61].
Thus, infectious agents that have evolved through antigenic drift may cause potentially severe disease and can spread quickly within a population of humans or animals.
Additionally, it is also possible that some typhoid agents may have evolved vertically from a common ancestor and others may have acquired typhoid pathogenicity horizontally.
Bacteria use several strategies to avoid the effects of antimicrobial agents, and have evolved highly efficient means for clonal spread and for the dissemination of resistance traits [ 4].
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