Sentence examples for evolved to i from inspiring English sources

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Although less commonly documented, cytoplasmic endosymbionts have also evolved to i) sex-reverse genetically male offspring (hereafter CYTO-FEM) or ii) induce asexual reproduction in their female carriers (hereafter CYTO-ASEX) (reviewed in chapter 5 of Burt and Trivers 2006).

"That evolved to 'I'm not getting what I want,' and we'd start staging our own little scenes and stories," Heil told me.

And very quickly it evolved to "I want to program a game.

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And that job has evolved to what I'm doing now" – that is, "assigned to the Joint Task Force Guantanamo as an officer in charge of one of the teams down there for the intelligence collection".

We've evolved to what I call the 80/20 rule.

It's less crowded because many investors have evolved to wanting what I'll call pure plays, which are companies that are in single business lines.

"It quickly evolved to the situation I'm sitting in now where Neil has asked me to be his assistant manager and I'm delighted just to do that.

It is tempting to speculate that episome maintenance proteins, found in herpesviruses of various species [41], [42], might have evolved to inhibit pMHC I presentation by interfering with production of DRiPs.

In particular, it is interesting to note that both methods have evolved to include a multiscale (i.e., multiresolution) version, based on convolution with smoothing kernels.

Enzymological dogma has been that enzymes have evolved to achieve catalytic perfection; i.e., the reactions are diffusion-controlled.

The question of "how to be a woman?" has been replaced by the question "how to be?" I am not sure how I evolved to this.

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