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Demand for lobsters, for example, has evolved in a curious way.

The triangular mussel form, for example, has evolved in representatives of virtually every subclass, resulting in similar morphologies.

The turtle brain, for example, has evolved remarkable adaptations to hypoxic conditions, which have long been known to experimentalists interested in hearing, olfaction, motor control or cerebellar physiology.

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Among the placental mammals of the Americas and the marsupials of Australia, for example, have evolved the same sorts of animals independently: beasts that burrowed, loping critters that grazed, creatures that had long snouts for eating ants, and versions of wolf.

Several of these ancient societies the kingdoms of Mali and Ghana and the royal dynasties of Kemet (Ancient Egypt), for examplehad evolved complex social strata that included persons of accomplished learning.

eMentoring and eTutoring software, for example, have evolved to incorporate more interaction between students and facilitators for a more effective blended learning environment with valuable feedback mechanisms [ 31, 41].

Since in mouse, a single V2RA1-5 gene is expressed first and drives the expression of a V2RC2 gene (Ishii and Mombaerts 2011), it is conceivable that, in J. jaculus (Dipodidea), that possesses V2RA1-5 but not V2RC2 genes, different regulatory mechanisms (genes encoding transcription factors, for example) have evolved to address the coexpression of subfamily A1-5 withethextantnt subfamily-C1 genes.

For example, nanotechnology has evolved from the realm of science fiction to having sophisticated real-world potential in medicine and disease diagnosis.

For example, resistance has evolved multiple times independently to many different chemical pesticides (Gassmann et al. 2009), and in many species of insect pest [e.g., (Alon et al. 2006; Williamson et al. 1996)].

For example, P. falciparum has evolved resistance to many front-line antimalarial drugs [2] and with apparently limited prospects in the delivery of new safe, effective and cheap antimalarial drugs, little immediate respite is likely.

For example, bird pollination has evolved many times in a large number of angiosperm lineages, usually from ancestors that were insect pollinated.

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