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It evolved in the form of a speech.
And so technologies for dealing with the challenge have evolved – in the form of clusters of up to 50,000 computers, running specialised parallel-processing software and algorithms for machine-learning, pattern-recognition and other functions.
Sulfur dioxide peaks seen in MSL SAM results from the Rocknest site in Gale Crater were variable but evolved in the form of two main peaks between 450°C and 800°C, and were described as consistent with the decomposition of iron sulfates (Leshin et al., 2013).
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Most uncertainty relates to projections stating that public transport in the future will evolve in the form of door-to-door transport, and that it will be a dynamic and needs-based service provision outside the urban centres (Fig. 3).
In order to analyze the nature of the solitons, we perform numerical calculations and find that the solitons evolve in the form of density hill, i.e., only compressive solitons exist in this plasma.
Musical instruments existed in this form for thousands of years before patterns of three or more tones would evolve in the form of the earliest xylophone.
It is shown that the transition to the long-range-ordered phase evolves in the form of small ordered domains homogeneously distributed inside the nanosized grains.
A case of varicella was defined as an acute disease with moderate fever (< 38.5°C) and vesicular exanthema, which evolves in the form of outbreaks, and gives rise to lesions that swiftly develop from superficial papules into vesicles, and occasionally into scabs.
On the one hand, as demonstrated in the case of maize (Baltazar et al. 2005), a reduction of pollen production could have evolved in the cultivated form as a by-product of domestication and plant breeding.
In the western African country of Benin, pyrethroid resistance has evolved in the M (Mopti) molecular form of An. gambiae mosquitoes that appears to combine the knockdown resistance (kdr) gene with oxidase mechanisms (14, 15 ).
Spencer (1879) conceived of evolution as a teleological process, directed toward the production of progressively "more evolved" (in the sense of "superior") forms manifesting a greater "totality of life", i.e., a greater richness of thought, feeling and action, as well as greater length of life.
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