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The Texas State Board of Education is again considering a science curriculum that teaches the "strengths and weaknesses" of evolution, setting an example that several other states are likely to follow.
Polycarboxylates were found to have to higher efficiency in improving the hydration heat evolution, setting time and mechanical properties of cement than that of traditional superplasticizers SMF and SNF.
The effects of increasing the amount of paper sludge pretreated with a constant amount of sodium hydroxide (2% of slag) on mechanical strength, heat evolution, setting time and durability were analyzed.
To better understand the effects of carbamide on the properties of sulfoaluminate cement as potential matrix for eco-concrete suitable for growing plants, the fluidity, hydration heat evolution, setting time, compressive strength development, hydration products, pore characteristics and releasing characteristics of nitrogen nutrients of sulfoaluminate cement with carbamide were investigated.
Furthermore, the civil society collective statement reads that "the draft derogates from well-established international covenants/standards and would effectively dismantle 30 years of policy evolution, setting a dangerous precedent among national, regional and global actors".
This major dilution of existing Bank safeguards derogates from well-established international standards and would effectively dismantle 30 years of hard fought-for policy evolution, setting a dangerous precedent among national, regional and global actors and undermining momentum for the upward harmonization of international standards and alignment with human rights norms.
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Her new film, Evolution, set on a mysterious island, is itself an enigmatic outcrop, far off cinema's well-mapped charts.
In Avida-ED, students have the ability to ask original, open-ended questions about evolution, set up experiments to test their hypotheses, and check their predictions against what they can observe in the evolving populations.
If the synonymous distance accumulates approximately linearly with time, it can be used to infer divergence times using the equation dS = 2 µST, with the mean rate of synonymous evolution set at 1.5×10−8 substitutions/synonymous site/year for eudicots [71] and 6.5×10−9 substitutions/synonymous site/year for monocots [72].
We assume selective evolution sets in as soon as at least one site has a Hamming distance r ≤ r s.
There certainly is a 'vertical backbone' (to use your phrase) to bacterial evolution set by successive cell cycles and the vertical transmission of all cellular characters.
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