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He continued to grow as an artist, his style evolving up to the time of death.
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What actually happened, and in what way did literature evolve up to the present day?
And it's as though I were describing, I think many will see, as though I were describing in that novella — as you say correctly, it takes about a quarter of the book — as though I were describing accurately how life might have evolved up to a high social level on another planet.
Finally, samples of soil show CO2 evolved up to 650 °C consistent with thermal decomposition of carbonates.
As the maximum feasible fitness value is sometimes not achieved by the GA, it was considered that individuals could evolve up to 350 generations.
After all, we shape the language, rather than the other way around: Figures of speech appear and evolve up to the point where they are no longer useful.
What is at stake is the happening (or not) of a (potential) event in the future of the temporal perspective, given how things have evolved up to this past time of evaluation.
Based on these loadings, it is shown that the stress strain response of the material evolves up to a complete stabilization with the increase of the number of cycles.
By analyzing the DNA sequences in two mimicking Heliconius species distributed across South America, researchers could determine that each species had independently evolved up to 20 different patterns that were nearly identical in each species.
Maximum fluidity of coal determined by the standardized Gieseler plastometry test was found to correlate well with the amount of volatile matter evolved up to 500 °C and with that evolved in the plastic or fluid stage (between 375 and 500 °C and 400 and 500 °C).
Have they evolved up to Level 5? How about gym training: how far are The Others streaking ahead of you, with your two Spearow and a Pidgey, how far behind the chasing pack are you already?
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