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However, misunderstandings about the nature of "adaptations" are common in students encountering evolution for the first time.
The Florida Board of Education today approved new science standards that bestow the state's blessing upon the teaching of evolution for the first time in Florida's history.
The articles chosen are short and clearly written, making them easily accessible to the students, despite the fact that many of the students are encountering evolution for the first time or are from disciplines that provide little science training.
The electrochemical reaction kinetics of the porous core shell structured Ni/NiO anode for Li ion battery application is systematically investigated by monitoring the electrochemical impedance evolution for the first time.
However, although they detected NO evolution for the first event they did not detect NO for the second event and assigned it to reduction of CoO, whereas we observe significant NO/NO2 evolution as well as water evolution for both events.
We have employed directed evolution for the first time to improve properties of a lipase for biodiesel production.
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He used the fishlike lancelet (amphioxus) to plumb the origin of all vertebrates, tackled crayfish evolution, showed that Mesozoic crocodiles progressively developed a secondary palate (which allowed them to drown newly evolved mammalian prey), and wrote the section on evolution in biology in the article "Evolution" for the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (published 1878).
Critics considered the game a successful evolution for the first-person shooter genre but did not agree as to whether the game delivered on its anticipation.
But it was the band's first trip to the USA in 1969 that saw the sound really change, while Fela began a personal evolution, talking the language of revolution for the first time.
Group selection arguments have been invoked for the evolution of the first cell (Szathmáry and Demeter, 1987; Maynard and Szathmáry, 1995) and for optimizing the number of plasmids in bacterial cells (Paulsson, 2002).
By conferring a certain independence for the evolution of the first molar, this change in the cascade might have been the key, rather than the consequence, of the hypermolarisation process.
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