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As Harvard professor Daniel Gilbert has pointed out, our brains have evolved to react to immediate threats (like trees falling) while being too cavalier about long-term risks (like the deterioration of health that comes from not exercising).
Critics would argue that certain things seem right and good to us, not because of some inherent value they have, but because we have evolved to react to certain types of act with approval or disapproval (Singer 2005; Street 2006; and Joyce 2007, ch. 6).
For millions of years we lived in small bands, and our nervous systems evolved to react to agents -- identifiable faces with identifiable intentions.
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The U.S. health care system has evolved primarily to react to acute episodes of patient illness, and it remains largely so even though chronic disease that is largely preventable through lifestyle and behavior change has increasingly dominated patient demands and health care expenditures since the middle of the last century [ 58].
Sophisticated cellular mechanisms have evolved to allow organisms to detect and react to changes in oxygen levels.
Though reluctant to give away too much, Griffith says his work will look at carnival with a slightly withering glance, investigating what he perceives as the street festival's inability to evolve and react to social change in London.
However, unpredictable occupant behaviour, new research outcomes and evolving best practice requires healthcare to react and respond in an ever challenging and changing environment, and clearly there is no one set of actions appropriate in all jurisdictions.
But if you do not manage to evolve those, reacting to a molecular signal that tells you that you have been browsed, so you can put on a growth spurt, seems a sensible response.
To react to these gradients, ants have evolved inherent temperature preferences, which are the key element in thermoregulatory behaviour.
Even cruising at 80 mph or gunning it up to 110 mph, as we had a few chances to do on some lonelier stretches of Arizona two-lane highway, there's only the sensation of instant acceleration, of the highly evolved suspension reacting to sweeping bends, of a car so overbred for the slow pace of American travel that it's practically laughing at almost everything else on the road.
Summarizing, Y. enterocolitica and P. luminescens have evolved partially different and partially similar and therefore probably conserved mechanisms to detect and to react on the insect host.
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