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Drafting standards commonly evolve as a consensus develops among professional practitioners.

In stream data, hidden patterns commonly evolve over time (i.e.,concept drift), where many dynamic learning strategies have been proposed, such as the incremental learning and ensemble learning.

Furthermore, Hepacivirus genus is unique among Flaviviridae family since their infection commonly evolves to persistence [76].

The commonality of this collection of results – across and within different types of modalities, and across different experimental paradigms – begins to suggest that structure inference may actually be a commonly evolved principle for combining perceptual information in the brain.

Our successful application of structure inference models to the new 'oddity detection' paradigm, and the resultant unified explanation of across and within modality cases provide further evidence to suggest that structure inference may be a commonly evolved principle for combining perceptual information in the brain.

Syntenic bacterial genes represent a commonly evolved group.

Languages, like biological species, commonly evolve by a process of 'descent with modification' 4. The most obvious way that languages change is to change their words or vocabulary.

However, paralogs commonly evolve new functions, although these functions may be related to the original function, especially for those formed through lineage-specific duplication events [ 27- 29].

Comparisons across studies show that some regions are consistently slow to evolve and others commonly evolve at a higher rate but at least minor differences are seen across these studies.

In all cases where sufficiently high quality data existed for detection of weaker binding sites in both species, the secondary modes were conserved, indicating that TF specificity does not commonly evolve by loss or gain of secondary binding modes.

However, if multiple sperm actively and directly compete for fertilization rather than being used passively in such a 'lottery,' then the evolution of larger sperm size commonly evolves [ 4- 7] - potentially at the expense of ejaculates containing fewer sperm.

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