Sentence examples for consequent evolution from inspiring English sources

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Catholic resistance was never overcome, and the consequent evolution of a separate Roman Catholic school system did not diminish Catholic dissatisfaction with the movement to state schools.

Conventional thinking has been that sophisticated tool-making came in response to a change in climate that led to the spread of broad savannah grasslands, and the consequent evolution of large groups of animals that could serve as a source of food for human ancestors.

From there, it was but a short leap to choosing seeds from the most productive plants to sow next season and the consequent evolution, partly by accident and partly by design, of early versions of many of the grains that now feed the world.

I'd say it's a consequent evolution of the path we've started with Upptalk to become a next-gen, cloud-based (app) communication and internet access service".

Therefore, it would be very useful to identify the link between road surface characteristics, types of traffic vehicles and consequent evolution of the aforesaid vibrational phenomena.

SECaaS is a service-oriented approach to IT security architecture and thus a consequent evolution of traditional security landscapes [8, 9].

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In particular, the effect of man-made drainage modifications on hydrodynamic attenuation and consequent wetland evolution is poorly understood.

It was also evident that strains of F. tularensis have lost several ancestral traits and the consequent reductive evolution may be a cause for as well as an effect of niche selection of these strains.

The inability to acquire new genes coupled with the loss of ancestral traits and the consequent reductive evolution may be a cause for, as well as an effect of, niche selection of F. tularensis.

In terms of their ecological importance, there can hardly be a more significant "ecosystem service" than the production of oxygen and the consequent development of an oxygenic atmosphere, with the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis among the cyanobacteria [6].

It is our theory that these contrasting results between adolescents and adults is a reflection of the duration of obesity and the consequent and gradual evolution of failure of mitochondrial adaptive mechanisms as the obese individual transitions from youth to adulthood and forward with continued obesity.

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