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Electrical results obtained with interconnects with end-of-roadmap feature sizes give confidence in a smooth and evolutionary extension of local interconnect technology for at least one decade.

Some researchers assert that the desire for money is an evolutionary extension of our innate desire for food.

Inhibition of IGF-I signaling is (at present) the only known genetic manipulation that extends lifespan in multiple species, so it is tempting to ask whether this pathway has contributed to evolutionary extension of lifespan within the mammalian lineage.

Basically, the clinical screening for SCM relies on the ABCDE rules in which A denotes asymmetry, B indicates border irregularity, C denotes color variegated pattern, D stands for diameter, and E indicates the evolutionary extension in size [ 36].

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Because each of these scenarios is equally possible in evolutionary terms, terminal extensions are defined separately, and alternative domain definitions are provided: "By sequence" definitions include the extension as part of the sequence continuous domain (fig 1a), while "by structure" definitions include the extension as part of the structurally interacting domain (fig 1b).

For this reason and because the biosemantic program hereafter, simply biosemantics—is an unexpected and fascinating extension of evolutionary biology to a longstanding problem in philosophy of mind, it merits a close look.

The CR paradigm [6] has been conceived in a brain-empowered manner to address the spectrum underutilization problem and provide spectrum-agile communications, following a methodology that mimics the human behavior and by extension the evolutionary processes of physical, biological, and other systems that exhibit social structure and cognition [7].

From an evolutionary perspective, including the extension as part of the interacting domain presumes a scenario of domain insertion.

Darwin then used this data as evidence that rates of cladogenesis are autocorrelated between ancestral and descendent branches within the evolutionary tree (and, by extension, he used his data as evidence against special creation).

While we are interested in this analysis for future work, we believe that estimating the precise evolutionary origin of each extension is beyond the purview of this specific manuscript.

Both biological factors and evolutionary history affect the extension of linkage disequilibrium, which can be caused by a physical linkage between loci, or by demographic history (bottlenecks, migration, and admixture ), genomic history (reproduction, recombination, mutation) and selection.

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