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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an evolutionary need" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a requirement or necessity that arises from the process of evolution, often in a biological or psychological context. Example: "The ability to adapt to changing environments is considered an evolutionary need for survival in many species."
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Perhaps it's an evolutionary need, to deal with the unexpected.
This widening of axons may be driven by an evolutionary need to preserve the time it takes for a nerve impulse to cross the brain.
The research is in line with previous studies on the subject, and adds evidence to the theory that facial pareidolia emerged from an evolutionary need to recognize other friends – and foes – in a pinch.
Many of the core cognitive traits required for musical understanding stem from an evolutionary need – one being the ability to detect difference and similarity around us: what looks the same, smells and tastes the same, also sounds the same, and therefore is the same.
That's an evolutionary need now within IT.
Evidently, this polyphasic sleep pattern lies dormant in our physiology, met an evolutionary need, and therefore may be adaptive rather than a sleep disorder.
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This quality of biodiversity, while implicitly recognized by most people, has been attributed by EO Wilson to a deep-seated evolutionary need to live in a favorable environment.
Thus, there may have been less evolutionary need for a lipid antioxidant in olive oil.
To get a better insight into the evolutionary need of maintaining so many Egfr ligands, and, at least in fish, two copies of Egfr, we investigated the conservation of the functional domains of the receptor, including the receptor-ligand interface.
The art in ice age caves such as those in Niaux has the same qualities as the art of Rembrandt, Da Vinci and Picasso, and is as hard to reduce to a simple biological urge or obvious evolutionary need.
The sirtuin family genes have also been shown to direct longevity in C. elegans and D. melanogaster [ 1, 2] suggesting an evolutionary conserved need for these proteins in the cells in multiple different complex species.
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