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These plays, of which over 300 manuscripts exist, evolved with Breton society and were continually acted before enthusiastic audiences, often for the purposes of entertainment and education.

We evolved the same way every other extant or extinct species that ever existed evolved--up to a point.

In the U.S., both scientists and creationists have long existed (and evolved) together.

Hence, field work began to emphasize the collection of greater contextual data in an effort to reconstruct biological and physical environments in which these human ancestors existed and evolved.

In exchange, I have shown her how to launch a new company, build a network of supporters and find reserves of energy she didn't even know she had...and most importantly, to love what you do! Mentors themselves aren't extinct, only the models under which they existed have evolved.

Most of these ideas build from the assumption that earlier, perhaps less accurate or complex codes existed, which evolved by selecting on different organisational principles, leading to the modern genetic code.

While cancer registries in human medicine have existed and evolved since the 1940s, veterinary cancer registries have existed in smaller numbers and have often been short lived and sporadic in nature, moreover, there is little up-to-date information available on the incidence of the different types of cancer in companion animals.

Eleven of the 17 species of cat that exist have evolved to have black coats, proving that sable fur is most definitely advantageous for a feline.

"Obviously, they are looking forward because of concerns that exist with evolved resistance," said Owen. "But, look, they also want more products to sell.

In particular, we studied which morphological changes of the external flight apparatus are directly linked to the differences in migratory distances, and if a general morphological migratory syndrome exists which evolved under the constraints of diverging needs for the adaptation to migration.

Thus, in cancer cells, for their prolonged survival, there exists an evolved mechanism to maintain the balance of redox state through upregulation of many antioxidant enzymes and a number of signaling molecules modulating the expression level of these enzymes.

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