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Q. SO WHY WERE OTHER SCIENTISTS INSISTING THAT FLORES MAN WAS A DEFORMED HUMAN? A. Because there's this idea that nature moves inexorably towards bigger brains and some people find it very difficult to imagine why if you evolved a big brain — as ancient hominids had — why you would ever go back to a smaller one.
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After a meager beginning with four Long Island teams in 1986, this little league for grownups has evolved into a big league organization, wtih teams in 280 cities and 40,000 players nationwide.
It evolved into a big glamour stock.
Technology has evolved in a big way over the last 10-15 years.
With the top gaming studios reaching tens of millions of players, retention has evolved into a big data problem.
So yes, compared to ASICs, FPGAs are costly; but the modern FPGA has grown-up and literally evolved in a big way.
In India and many other countries around the globe where availability of solar energy is huge, PV system has evolved as a big candidate to fulfill the energy demand.
Over the years, my thinking on the issue has evolved in a big way, and the complexity of the communication problem that climate change poses -- both as a scientific and social problem -- bowls me over sometimes.
Koblin's "Goodbye Mr. Chaps" contends that for most lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual people, those who are white and/or well to do, our parade -- a moment challenging intolerance, emblematic of liberation -- has evolved into a big non-event, one to be avoided by respectable gays as embarrassing.
As noted by Shao et al. [ 16], it is highly unlikely that the much more derived minicircle type seen in Pediculus evolved from a "big bang" which fragmented a full-sized mt genome into 18 minicircular chromosomes in a single event.
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