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The phrase "as great evolution" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a significant change or development, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The project represents as great evolution in our approach to sustainability."
Alternatives: "a significant evolution" or "a remarkable evolution."
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"Charles Darwin is even more than the author of the theory of evolution, as great as that is," Holt, a "Jeopardy!" champion with a doctoral degree in physics, said in a statement Wednesday.
That gene loss and gain even in such important genes such as Hox genes, even among relatively closely related species, might imply that the putative paramount importance of regulatory evolution in bringing about phenotypic change during evolution is not as great as generally believed.
In its newest incarnation, Konami's best-selling soccer game Winning Eleven (known as Pro Evolution soccer outside Japan) is as great as ever.
However, the disparity in rates of adaptive evolution between species is not as great as with polymorphism-based statistics.
In many ways, their contribution to biology was as great as that a century earlier, when Darwin presented a logical unification of evolution.
"I've really noticed a great evolution in her," said Radley Cramer, the director of Marist's fashion program and her Intro to Fashion instructor as a freshman.
The forums need to go through some greater evolution, though.
We will never know how truly evolved we are -- assuming that we're defining evolution as greater acceptance, understanding and love of our fellow human.
He lies there on the cover, a large mischievous fishy grin on his face, but with his un-fish-like neck and weight-bearing elbows flexed, as if ready to take a quick dash across an exposed rock as imagined by Gary Larson in a Far Side cartoon as a Great Moment in Evolution.
While at steady state dP/ dt = 0, i.e. there is no net growth or death, the internal cell turnover rate varies with R t and T S. This will affect the rate at which evolution can occur, as greater cell turnover will presumably increase the rate at which mutations accumulate.
Freud's book paints a bleak picture of the evolution of civilization as the evolution of greater and greater repression from which there seems to be no escape.
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