Sentence examples for course of generations from inspiring English sources

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These companies matured and receded over the course of generations, in some cases even a century.

Through this process, over the course of generations, gene versions that resist the effects of a herbicide can become common in a weed population, rendering the herbicide ineffective.

In the course of generations, the popularity of the performances grew to such an extent that, to accommodate the crowds, they were moved, from inside the church to the porch, or square, in front of the church.

But in more-scattered communities and in larger language areas, especially when cultural and administrative ties are weakened and broken, these cumulative deviations in the course of generations give rise to wider regional differences.

Creoles differ from pidgins in that, as first languages, they are subject to the natural processes of change like any other language (see below Linguistic change); and, despite the deliberately simplified form of the original pidgin, in the course of generations creoles develop their own complexities.

See also: The Running Man, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Chariots Of Fire, Property Ladder Darwin's The Origin Of The Species = Popstars: The Rivals Charles Darwin's research contradicted the religious beliefs of the 19th century by suggesting that populations evolved over a course of generations through a process of natural selection.

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E.g. the material component in the generation of plants is the seed, but this and the additional nutrient is processed in the course of generation completely into the tissues forming the organs of the emerging plant.

A similar time course of generation of the spliced XBP-1 mRNA could be observed when Daudi cells were treated with RES.

(B ) Time-course of generation of steady-state pH in the cisternae according to this model (final pH of cisternae 1 to 6: 6.17, 6.32, 6.45, 6.55, 6.60, 6.60).

In each simulation, sequences were sampled over the course of 2000 generations at a rate of one sample per 2 generations to yield approximately 1000 samples in total.

Over the course of 200 generations, the mitotic stability of heterochromatin in cells derived from generation 550 was largely unchanged, relative to cells derived from earlier in the time course (half-life of ∼85 generations).

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