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Data centers have been evolved from a passive element of compute infrastructure to become an active, core part of any ICT solution.
The heart, for instance, has been evolved from a tube-like to a four-chambered structure in mammals.
Moreover, the BLAST hit searches often return the closest hits which may not have been evolved from a common ancestral gene [ 33].
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Islamism in the Arab world now covers a wide spectrum; and its sensible end has fast been evolving from a radical, violent strain into a modern, outward-looking variant.
"It's evolved from a corner grocery store to an international chain".
Also, as noted in this section, this identity implies that all organisms on Earth are evolved from a single instance of the origin of life.
It was evolved from a method using anion exchanger microparticles agglomerated onto macroparticles of cation exchangers to produce anion exchangers.
H2 can be evolved from a Fe-modified ammonia borane (AB) sample at a temperature as low as 60 °C with significant depression of induction period, sample foaming and toxic byproducts [1].
The CRISPR/Cas9 technology is evolved from a type II bacterial immune system and represents a new generation of targeted genome editing technology that can be applied to nearly all organisms.
For each combination of indel and substitution rate, nine genomes are evolved from a 1Mbp ancestor according to a previously inferred phylogeny [9].
These results strongly suggested that all vertebrate β-defensins are evolved from a single gene.
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