Sentence examples for development of the evolutionary from inspiring English sources

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Ten of the 120 isolates representing phylogenetic breadth based on isolation year and country (if applicable) were subjected to WGS for subsequent development of the evolutionary model and the SNP assay.

Noticeable better performance of the best single grammars, in comparison to combined (averaged) grammars (Tables 9 and 5), suggests that our framework could benefit from further development of the evolutionary inference scheme in order to assure obtaining solutions consistently close to the global optimum.

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Evo devo niche construction links development to the evolutionary role of organisms constructing essential elements of their niche such as nests or tunnels (Laland et al. 2008).

Future detailed and extended functional analyses should be conducted to elucidate their role in the development of these evolutionary important traits in cichlid fishes.

With the development of the modern evolutionary synthesis in the 1930s and 1940s, Darwin's concept of evolutionary adaptation through natural selection became central to modern evolutionary theory, and it has now become the unifying concept of the life sciences.

The obtained results, illustrated by experimental research, justify the application and further development of the suggested evolutionary neuro-fuzzy system for evaluation of surface roughness within the given constraints.

As Si complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) circuits are relentlessly scaled down to 16 nm or smaller dimensions, knowledge about fundamental nanoscopic processes in Si is becoming crucial for developing a good understanding on the limitations of nanofabrication and the development of future evolutionary directions for the technology as a whole.

Essentially, the biogenetic law (or theory of recapitulation) states that individual development repeats the evolutionary history of the adult morphology of its ancestors (Gould 1977).

At the same time, though, the inner voice goads him into making what to Jungians is his breakthrough realization that Ernst Haeckel's biological theory (the physical development of the infant mirrors the evolutionary process of the entire species) applies to psychological mechanisms as well.

Thus, in the case of human development, the evolutionary pressures for upright posture took precedence over the need for a complex brain.

Despite the important roles of Meg1 in maize seed development, the evolutionary history of the Meg cluster and the activities of the duplicate genes are not understood.

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