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Nowadays, service-oriented architectures are becoming gradually more important.
As shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5, the initial response to selection is almost entirely based on standing variation, with de novo mutations becoming gradually more important.
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As peace reigned (mostly) throughout the country, Chinese bureaucrats gradually became more important than generals and culture began to play a vital role.
But if you're doing something that's taken 20 takes to do, then getting the notes in the right order gradually becomes more important than what the feeling's supposed to be about.
The cantata, as developed in northern Germany in the 17th century, often relied only upon soloists and a small group of instruments, although the role of the chorus gradually became more important.
Along with the improvement of uniformity, the curvature description of objective function surface gradually becomes more important.
As location gradually becomes more important to the on-the-go consumer, what with daily deals, check-in coupons, and local promotions, so that consumer's fine location becomes more important to merchants.
The method relies on IBD plots to assess if the stochastic effect of drift gradually becomes more important than the homogenizing effect of gene flow as populations become geographically more separated.
At this transition stage, factors including health awareness and attitude, the choice of healthy food and leisure-time physical activity may gradually become more important drivers in the differences in obesity among different SES groups.
Gradually they became more important and from 1918 on Brouwer started to use them in a way explained in the next section.
Beginning in the 8th century, swine gradually became economically more important than cattle; sheep, goats, horses, dogs, cats, chickens, geese and ducks were also kept.
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