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The chemokine family of ligands and receptors has evolved in a distinctive way in fish, compared to tetrapods [12], [18], [26], [28].
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A classification should be able to recognize distinctive characteristics which have evolved in a group and if we cannot do that it is in consequence impossible to reflect evolution (Brummitt 2006).
"They evolved in a polar desert.
Patents have evolved in a similar way.
The parent ZIF-67 would readily evolve into a distinctive hollow nanocage after 60 min of solvothermal treatment in methanol.
Since the 1970s, American capitalism has been evolving into a distinctive third phase - what I call "Third Wave Capitalism".
As a result, the society and culture that has evolved in The Bahamas is a distinctive blend of European and African heritages, the latter a legacy of the slave trade and the introduction of the plantation system using African slaves.
This is going to be wild.' " Their collaboration has evolved both a distinctive way of telling a story on film and a particular visual style.
Can it evolve in a different direction?
Consciousness does not evolve in a vacuum.
Wikipedians have evolved a distinctive vocabulary, of which "revert," meaning "reinstate" — as in "I reverted the edit, but the user has simply rereverted it" — may be the most commonly used word.
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