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To understand how this co-existence may tangibly be created, reference is made to the process of "contextually bound flexibility", the mechanism of which we are nowadays beginning to understand fully, also from the biological and evolutionary points of view.
All of which were and are evolutionary points of time on how memories were and are shared.
This opens the possibility of a fossil species feeding habit comparison from both palaeoecological/palaeoenvironmental and evolutionary points of view.
Sex determination mechanisms have long been of major interest from both developmental and evolutionary points of view.
To identify and measure the dependency of life histories to dispersal is crucial to adequately predict the response of populations threatened by environmental changes, from both the demographic and the evolutionary points of view.
Indeed, crops and their wild relatives represent interesting systems from both agricultural and evolutionary points of view.
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It became clear that the dinosaurs were actually wildly successful, from an evolutionary point of view.
From an evolutionary point of view, the sensing and moving are intimately connected, Wang continued.
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