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The occurrence and use of cognitive processes such as recognition by invertebrate animals is therefore significant because of its implications for our understanding of the evolution and use of learning and memory processes.

The evolution and use of CRRT is likely to continue and grow over the next decade.

I reviewed avenues by which climate change can affect communication channels, with the potential to impact the evolution and use of multimodal communication.

The application of recent advances in modeling DNA evolution and use of a large (over 10 kb) data set could not resolve, with significant support, the closest living relatives of Platanistidae or Lipotidae.

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An awful lot — maybe too much — of Professor Harrison's book concerns the evolution and uses of quarantine.

Students will be able to describe how rates of evolution relate to medical applications (for example, how the mechanisms of evolution affect the development and use of vaccines).

Employing ethnobotanical and archival research methods we analyzed the evolution of management and use of three distinct forest products used in tourism architecture: polewood, thatching materials and chicozapote tree (Manilkara zapota) posts.

In the near future, the Sentinel (S1 and S2) family of satellites from the European Copernicus program, providing free access to weekly or decadal decametric data, will allow the development of new services, in particular concerning real-time monitoring of the evolution of the landscape and use of resources.

The struggle between parasites and their hosts is a constant feature of evolution and widespread use of these particular bacterial poisons produces a correspondingly strong selection pressure for resistance in parasites.

Claims that viruses are alive and predate cellular evolution can be understood only within the framework of a strict geneticist view of life based exclusively on the property of evolution and using the definition of the term "virus" as a relaxed metaphor for self-replicating entities something which viruses, strictly speaking, are not.

The recent article by Paz-y-Mino and Espinoza in this journal contained several such misconceptions, including: that biological evolution explains the origin of life, confusion between biological and cosmological evolution, and the use of the term "Darwinism," all of which we address here.

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