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Just as the advent of the commercial recording industry (and, later, the evolution of analog recording formats, from wax cylinders to 78-r.p.m. disks and long-playing vinyl records) changed the way musicians write and produce songs, so, too, has streaming.

Remember the early millennial heyday of GeoCities homepages, and later the evolution to self-publishing/blogging, user-generated content?

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Both countries deregulated over 10 years ago and as such provide a period where analysis and comparison can begin to yield insights into the consequences of both the initial and later decisions on the evolution of the electricity system.

However, these studies did not address separately the role of early and later relapses on the evolution of the progressive course; potential effects on the probability of developing progressive multiple sclerosis or the latency of onset of progression were not examined.

Witmer says the discoveries support what he calls the "semaphore model" of wing evolution, "in which showy flags appear early on, and later in evolution smaller species exploit the aerodynamic properties that these flags also provide".

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.

According to the predicted phylogeny, it is parsimonious to assume that both of these K+ uptake systems were present in the ancestor of H. werneckii and were lost later in the evolution of this by-far-the-most halotolerant of all of the species analysed.

The comparison shows that RM instability plays an important role in early evolution, but chemical reactions dominate later, and that the evolution is correlated with the variations of τC and τRM for all cases studied here.

However, some of these core T3E genes might have been acquired later in the evolution and then have been stably inherited along with the core genome.

Carlemanniaceae and Oleaceae share the characteristic of having only two stamens, while the first-branching Plocospermataceae have five stamens, and the lineages branching later in the evolution of Lamiales generally have four stamens.

While we can not rule this possibility out because positive selection and relaxed purifying selection both increase the Ka/Ks ratio, a regression of Ka/Ks to Ks for each fragment in the early and later stage of evolution indicates that (positive + relaxed purifying) selection is less prevalent in the early stage than the later stage (Fig. 2B).

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