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Biological drug development has only recently evolved to using such in vitro data to support first-in-human dose calculations by minimally anticipated biological effect levels concepts.

The earliest e-learning involved use of email to send information and exercises to students, but soon evolved to using the Web, message boards and streaming video as these additional services came online.

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Humans have evolved to use more complex tools.

The viruses in 24 of the lines evolved to use OmpF.

Indeed, at least five metabolic pathways entirely different from each other have evolved to use carbon dioxide gas.

We always absorb nutrients better when they're packaged in the form that nature provides; that's what we are evolved to use.

In addition, the most abundant miRNAs have evolved to use the arm with the lower 6mer seed toxicity as the active guide strand, presumably to avoid killing cells.

The exploitation of PexA by PLE demonstrates co-evolution with ICP1, as PLE has evolved to use a conserved phage protein to direct PLE excision and circularization.

In North America there are two groups of these butterflies that have evolved to use different hosts: the tiger swallowtail group and the Old World swallowtail group (Papilio machaon).

I'm just suggesting that offspring have evolved to use waking up mothers and suckling more intensely to delay the birth of another sibling".

Scientists say the cydno may have evolved to use polarized light as a way to create a clear visual signal that stands out in the dappled but largely unpolarized light of the forest understory where the cydno lives.

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