Sentence examples for evolutionary development in the from inspiring English sources

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Genetic drift was embraced as an additional mechanism of evolutionary development in the modern synthesis of the theory.

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The peripherals, clock source, and power supply management of the PIC32 microcontrollers are similar to those of the 16-bit PIC microcontrollers, so the chapter represents evolutionary development in that area.

This attentiveness to the overall shape of writers' careers (the husbandry of their gifts, the arc of their talent toward brevity or abstraction or self-absorption) informs the best of these essays, as Mr. Amis situates a given work within the corpus of an artist's oeuvre, and within larger evolutionary developments in the world of fiction.

Still, given that modern physics came out of revolutionary (not evolutionary!) developments in the early 20th century, one cannot help but wonder: does another revolution await biophysics?

A well-known evolutionary development in mammalian phototransduction is in the evolution of the cone opsin repertoire.

Reviewing the evidence, Crow [14], [15] suggested that the genetic variance associated with the evolutionary development, in Homo sapiens, of dominance for a component of language in one hemisphere carries with it the hazard of failure manifest as the symptoms of schizophrenia.

Domains that are involved in cell-cell interactions, signal transduction and cell differentiation have been found to accumulate links, reflecting increasing complexity of the organisms specific evolutionary development in going from bacteria to eukaryotes.

Robert R. Provine, a psychologist and neuroscientist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, who has studied crying, said the discovery was "a really big deal" because "emotional tears are a very important evolutionary development in humans as a social species," and this "may be evidence of another human pheromone".

We find that the innermost cores of the domain co-occurrence networks gradually grow with increasing degree of evolutionary development in going from single cellular to multicellular eukaryotes.

This cortical area presents topographical and structural features in common with nonhuman primates, which suggests an evolutionary development in human species.

Much of the research on natural environments' impact on human beings sets itself within theoretical frameworks referring to humans' evolutionary development in nature and how this might make us prone to wellbeing and automatically induced stress recovery [ 62, 63].

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