Sentence examples for closed evolution from inspiring English sources

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In this paper, we present a computational technique for cases where we believe that accurate closed evolution equations for a finite number of moments of the density function exist in principle, but are not explicitly available.

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That's the inescapable message that opens and closes "Evolution of the Natural World," the new science exhibit at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich.

Between the two dependence curves referring to the LM and CS hydrophobic chains, the difference in the ethylene oxide content (ΔEO) determined experimentally (average value), ΔEO = 4.337, suggests a close evolution between it and the calculated value (Table 2).

Another difference was the branch consisted of 3 Senna spectibilis samples (KY492297-99) appeared a close evolution relationship with S. obtusifolia in NJ-tree (Fig. 3a), while it showed a relative far relationship with S. obtusifolia in ML-tree (Fig. 3b).

More or less correct answers: Later on I will define what evolutionary theory means to many biologists, but the answers in this category (16 of 306 students; 5.2 percent) came closest: Evolution is a process through which a species passes their gene and its biological features to the next generation with some modifications due to the environment.

The close evolution relationship of cathelicidin-BF found in the venoms of B. fasciatus with platypus cathelicidins may provide further proof for platypus's reptilian features.

In summary, we found that UCa and SCCa of the bladder share a number of differentially regulated genes, suggesting a close evolution of these two major subtypes of bladder cancer.

Regardless of the model proposed, the current data supports a close evolution between UCa and SCCa, with gene expression changes in the latter primarily reflecting morphological correlates of the squamous phenotype seen in SCCa arising from different sites.

This allows to close the evolution equations at any desired level.

Closing the evolution equations at the level of ρ, or of ρ(2) yields the the first order CDD(1) and second order CDD(2) theories respectively.

Using various modeling techniques, the authors show that, despite plasticity, global warming will create a mismatch between the optimal and realized egg-laying dates, which might threaten population persistence unless it can be closed by genetic evolution.

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