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A cracking phenomenon was observed, i.e. vertical cracks (visible on the surface) and interfacial cracks (invisible unless sectioned) simultaneously evolved, from which a concept of critical vertical crack density associated with interfacial crack propagation was proposed to evaluate the bending-driven failure of DCL-TBC system.
However, a previous study presented OFC involvement in MOH evolving from EM, which showed hypometabolic before withdrawal and showed a hypermetabolic after withdrawal [43].
It's been my experience (and perhaps yours too) that most non-scientists think evolution means "man evolved from monkeys," which is an exceedingly narrow definition.
The sutras also give cosmic significance to mahat, the first aspect to evolve from Matter, which then means cosmic Intelligence, a sense not found in the karikas.
Present-day Todus species may have evolved from Paleotodus, which dispersed from the Yucatan Peninsula to Cuba during the Pleistocene and evolved into the Cuban (Todus multicolor) and Jamaican (Todus todus) species (Overton and Rhoads 2004).
(These latter drugs evolved from digitalis, which was introduced in the 18th century as one of the first effective remedies for congestive heart failure, known at the time as "dropsy").
Experts say kissing evolved from sniffing, which people did centuries ago as a way of learning about each other.
His mythology never evolved from there, which in its own way lends the bible material a singular frozen-in-amber charm.
As indicated above, FPr and YcgC evolved from proteins which contained EI domains.
In this case, it would suggest that DAS evolved from EGS, which earlier had evolved from ECS.
Although DAPK1 3 are structurally different, both DAPK2 and DAPK3 evolved from DAPK1, which regulates mitochondrial integrity and metabolic processes.
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