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The phrase "analysed the evolution of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the study or examination of how something has changed or developed over time.
Example: "In her thesis, she analysed the evolution of social media platforms from their inception to the present day."
Alternatives: "examined the development of" or "studied the progression of".
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The simulations in which we analysed the evolution of cooperation without QS suggest that cooperation can only evolve when the degree of spatial mixing in the population is low, which implies a high relatedness between neighboring cells.
We analysed the evolution of pneumococcal vaccine uptake since December 2000 to December 2003.
We analysed the evolution of the pneumococcal vaccination rates from 2000 to 2003.
In addition to serine phosphorylation, we analysed the evolution of another abundant type of protein modification, lysine acetylation.
Kroken et al. [ 23] have analysed the evolution of sequences for Type 1 polyketide synthetases, multifunctional enzymes that add two carbon molecules at a time to produce polyketides.
Therefore, based on the peculiar differences of the two tryptophans, we have analysed the evolution of β2-microglobulin with respect to these residues.
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The McKinsey and Global Institute study which analyses the evolution of debt in 47 countries, found that government debt is "unsustainably high" in some of those, with government debt growing by $25 trillion since 2007.
It analyses the evolution of fuzzy controller (FC) design methodology.
We now analyse the evolution of P sd) as a function of T d.
Drawing on new data sources, this paper analyses the evolution of African migrations between 1960 and 2010.
We try to bridge this gap analysing the evolution of parking policy in Europe.
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