Sentence examples for elegant evolution from inspiring English sources

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Overall, it's a modern and elegant evolution of the theme Cadillac has been building on for the better part of the past two decades.

Being one of the first to sign with Dim Mak Records, his elegant evolution with the rise of electronic culture and sticking to no particular sonic recipe has helped make Felix one of Canada's most promising exports.

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When she describes the elegant process of evolution, she often compares it to the composition of a Beethoven symphony.

Every student who hopes to understand the scientific reality of life will sooner or later need to accept the elegant truth of evolution as it has itself evolved since it was first postulated by Darwin.

So, I would not be surprised if brains like ours might have evolved on other planets". The lesson, says Jarvis, is that we humans need to think of ourselves not as inherently supreme ruling creatures on this planet, but as privileged members of an elegant web of evolution--one that might even reach to the stars.

This analysis allows an elegant formulation of the evolution equations that avoids the otherwise necessary continuous checking for morphological changes during the integration of the differential equations.

It is a mixed bag, but two stand out: an elegant account of the evolution of Bonfire Night, by David Cressy, an historian, and a nerdy and fascinating treatise on gunpowder and fireworks, by Brenda Buchanan.

Anthropologist Ken Weiss at Pennsylvania State University in State College adds that the study is an elegant example of how evolution can find several different solutions to the same problem, especially in the face of strong selection.

The authors present an elegant model of protein evolution that ties together duplication, loss of paralogs and sequence divergence.

There seems to bee no direct study of the genetic information involved, but the elegant studies of the evolution of tailless (anuran) larvae of ascidians demonstrate that the silencing of a single gene is responsible for the loss of the elongation of the tissues of the tail.

While these universal laws are still empirical, they give us a simple yet elegant framework to examine the evolution of the power industry and markets in predictive, not just descriptive, terms.

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