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This concept is likely to be at least mentioned in anthropology, astronomy, geography, and geology courses as these disciplines address change over time, though faculty in each discipline may define evolution differently given their specific areas of interest.

Because Km and Kf weight male (Gm) and female (Gf) fitness gradients independently in the probability of fixation (Equation 1), reproductive variance may affect male and female evolution differently.

By contrast, within the 2-step view, we can understand evolution differently, as both an expression of internal tendencies of variation and, at the same time, a response to conditions mediated by differential reproduction.

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Much like natural evolution, different organisms solve for the same problem differently depending on their environment, but ultimately reach the same outcome.

"It would be a big mistake for science teachers to teach evolution any differently, just because of this fear of alienating Muslim students through Prevent approaches".

"Luke said, 'If you want to be on pop radio, really what's dominating right now is dance — superdance.' And I was like, 'I don't want to go full-on rock, I just want to marry the kind of music I listen to and the kind of music I make.' " Dr. Luke remembers the album's evolution slightly differently.

That's a concern, the authors say, because teachers who consider themselves educators first are likely to handle potentially hot topics like evolution very differently than those who consider themselves scientists, the researchers posit.

I do not see any reason to believe that genetic evolution proceeded differently before vs. after the origins of modern bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes (which, by the way, did probably not occur simultaneously).

Moreover, it is found that the microporosity evolutions are differently distributed in the samples after the reactive coreflood experiments.

A prominent example is the mitochondrial ccmF locus which in the course of plant evolution got disrupted differently into separate reading frames that were labeled in numerous different ways.

Any biologist who dared to suggest in public that perhaps evolution might work differently on the sexes, and that this might perhaps result in some underlying neurological inequalities, was likely to get tarred and feathered.Today, by contrast, biology tends to be an explanation of first resort in matters sexual.

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