Sentence examples for evolution of intricate from inspiring English sources

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Simple morphologies without closely-related, significant evolved differences limit the usefulness of model fungi such as yeasts and Neurospora in exploring the genetic basis of the development and evolution of intricate morphological structures.

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The results presented form the basis for future molecular investigations exploring the evolution of the intricate polyploid complex of S. carniolicus.

We argue that consciousness is a progressive, stepwise, structural, and functional evolution of its multiple intricate components (7 9).

Paul Bomba, senior manager of sensory and texture research and studies at Hershey's, says that today's chocophiles are the culmination of millenniums of intricate evolution, from dark caves and prehistoric ooze.

He argues that natural phenomena can be explored as if they were, in fact, computer programs, their evolution and behavior the products of intricate calculations.

But it is only now that doing this on a truly massive scale is being contemplated, to capture simultaneously changing properties of the intricate evolution of storms, all forced by the more large-scale changes of all the other bits of the planet.

May the exaltation of endless praise arising spontaneously as the life of endless beings flow consciously toward the Single Source of Being, Source of the intricate evolution of endless worlds.

I find it elevating and exhilarating To discover that we live in a universe Which permits the evolution of molecular machines As intricate and subtle as we.

The particular interest on Coralliidae phylogenetics responds also to the intricate evolution of its axial characters and the questionable validity of its two currently recognized genera, in addition to aspects of their biology and conservation, as most species are of commercial interest for the jewelry industry.

Thus, the observed pattern may be rather coincidental rather than a result of intricate co-evolution.

Given that progress in biological evolution is better regarded as the remarkable proliferation of intricate, useful design rather than movement toward a goal, the explicit parallels that Kuhn draws to biological evolution suggest that he is moving toward the same conception of scientific progress as some see in biological evolution as the proliferation of adaptive design.

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