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Interfaces between solid and aqueous solution have been studied for well over a century but during the period under review the model used to describe this interface has been gradually evolving from one based on a macroscopic viewpoint to one based on a microscopic bond valence picture.

The unusual Republican presidential primary, evolving from one surprise to the next, has revived the debate, but with an important racial coda.

The role of academic librarians is evolving from one of service providers to one of educators who are actively involved in academic class teaching and curricular design.

Content in these instances is evolving from one media platform to another and, in the process, is being filtered and interpreted by countless users.

More recently, they've been analyzing how the stimulated cells change over the course of treatment, evolving from one state to the next.

The insurgent threat in Iraq is evolving from one of small-unit firefights with supporters of the former government, many of whom have formal military training, to terrorist-style suicide bombings that wreak spectacular violence.

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Vietnam's HIV policy has evolved from one focused on punitive control measures to a more rights-based approach, encompassing harm reduction and payment of health insurance for medical costs of patients with HIV-related illness.

But then, some authors — Proust, Musil, Salinger, maybe Caro, too — seem to be working on books that never end, only evolve from one volume to the next.

But then, some authors Proust, Musil, Salinger, maybe Caro, too seem to be working on books that never end, only evolve from one volume to the next.

> According to directionality theory, the long term or global changes in evolutionary entropy which occur as the system evolves from one steady state condition to the next is contingent on the equilibrium-opportunistic distinction.

Even during the cold war, American strategic doctrine steadily evolved, from one of large-scale retaliation in the 1950's to a focus on obtaining arms control accords, starting in the 1970's.

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