Sentence examples for evolution from one to another from inspiring English sources

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Organisms "fit into the world" in another, very different way—springing not from reproduction (as in the definition of species and their evolution from one to another) but rather from the other great category of biological process: matter/energy transfer or, in short, how organisms survive and "make a living" in the world.

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CHARLES MEE -- They are not a trilogy in the sense of being a continuous narrative or an evolution from one to the other.

The like was assumed to bring forth the like: in Aristotle's account, no evolution from one species to another or within species existed.

In this way, Sokal and Sneath asserted, researchers could trace the path of evolution from one species to another [4].

Together with the present results, this demonstrates the unreliability of extrapolating predictions about bacterial social evolution from one infection context to another, or from simple lab media to specialised in vivo environments.

"Since it is an evolution from one disease state to another, which doesn't happen overnight, there's also an opportunity to detect patients in transition, to be able to develop new treatment strategies in that space," Beltran says.

Here, we discovered that while radiation of partially mode-locked fibre lasers is stochastic and intermittent on a short time scale, it exhibits non-trivial periodicity and long-scale correlations over slow evolution from one round-trip to another.

The dynamic formulation leads in a natural way to an iterative procedure, where the evolution from one iterate to a subsequent one is governed by a minimization problem.

As Fiona Firth, buying director at Mr Porter, says, "Menswear is an evolution from one season to the next, so the trends follow suit, and do not change dramatically seasonally".

T. californicus exists in a series of extensively genetically divergent populations that have undergone substantial periods of independent evolution from one another.

(b) The evolution from one coalition structure to the next can only occur through the merging of two existing coalitions.

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