Sentence examples for and if the evolution from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and if the evolution" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing hypothetical scenarios or conditions related to evolution, whether biological, technological, or metaphorical.
Example: "The study will explore the implications of climate change on species adaptation, and if the evolution of certain traits continues, we may see significant changes in biodiversity."
Alternatives: "should the evolution" or "in the event that evolution".

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Capitalism requires clear rules and credible markets and, if the evolution of financial markets over the past decades have taught anything, it is that the price of credibility is eternal vigilance.

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It will be important to further characterise the evolution of ACPA responses in human RA, and to determine if the evolution and/or expansion of ACPA responses is associated with the persistence and severity of RA.

Also, they allow the use of vehicles with higher or lower capacity depending on the needs of the service, so they can operate with articulated, standard or small buses, according to the quantity of users of a line, and change such configuration if the evolution of demand shows a change of the needs over time.

Teasing apart the contributions of insect and symbiont genomes to such multi-organism determined phenotypes is necessary if the evolution and ecology of both partners are to be understood.

However, this can be impeded if the evolution and maintenance of existing systems is hampered by what has been recently termed Technical Debt (TD).

"If the evolution of e-commerce means brand loyalty fails, it could be that our costs might not go down.

And if we think the evolution of "literally" should or can be stopped, we have no more historical perspective than Grug.

A -semigroup is exponentially dichotomic if and only if the associated evolution family is exponentially dichotomic (see [12, Proposition 4.4]).

(ii) A -semigroup is exponentially dichotomic if and only if the associated evolution family is exponentially dichotomic (see [12, Proposition 4.4]).  .

We use this i) to asses if the speciation rate and the evolution of sexually selected traits have been excessively high in the polygynous core birds-of-paradise, and ii) to examine biogeographical patterns and analyze the geographical differentiation in relation to sexually selected traits.

In contrast to the actin and tubulin system, IFs emerged later in the evolution and are important supportive elements of the cell rather than their essential components.

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