Sentence examples for evolved a new technique from inspiring English sources

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In 6th-century Byzantine mosaics there evolved a new technique whereby gold and silver tesserae were set at extremely sharp angles to enhance reflection.

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Flowers evolved a new arrangement of sex organs, for example.

But they evolved a new "finger"—in their face.

In the last half of the 16th century two places in Europe evolved quite independently, though simultaneously, a new technique for casting pewter.

"All Quiet" surpassed "The Virginian" and "The Love Parade" in evolving a form for the talkie, a new technique of short scenes which the literary writer cannot grasp, and a recognition that dialogue is not all-important.

Evolution of intelligent agents, a new approach to automatic planning, is presented here for the first time as a new technique for evolving systems capable of generating "optimal" plans without any prior knowledge of the environment, or any method (i.e. schemata) concerning plan design.

Need for speed: A new technique lets researchers quickly evolve proteins in the lab.

A new technique can make tailor-made proteins evolve in days, not years.

Any sport evolves through a system of one set of performers working out either a new technique or a tactic, then the other countering it and adding to it their own leading to a further response and so on.

It's not a new technique.

There was a new technique, it seemed.

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