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Karen MacNeil, author of "The Wine Bible" (Workman, 2001) and chairwoman of the professional wine studies program at the Culinary Institute of America's branch in the Napa Valley in California, has evolved a useful shortcut.

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"Dot-com advertising has evolved a lot".

As business thought and understanding has evolved, any useful definition of the difference between marketing and strategy has disappeared.

But Tibetans have evolved a different method.

The neutral theory of molecular evolution states that once a protein has evolved to a useful level of functionality the majority of mutations are selectively neutral at the molecular level and do not affect the function and folding of the protein whereas those mutations which are deleterious (loss of function or misfolding) provide selection pressure for residue conservation [10].

In the last two decades, detection of complement split product C4d along transplant capillaries, a footprint of antibody-mediated classical complement activation, has evolved as a useful diagnostic marker of ABMR.

Due to its selectivity and sensitivity, capillary electrophoresis coupled to laser-induced fluorescence has evolved as a useful analytical tool for determining drugs in biological samples.

In the 40 years since the Scholastic Aptitude Test was introduced, it has evolved from a useful tool (developed to handle huge numbers of World War II veterans seeking to enter college) into the tail that wags the educational dog.

Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) has evolved into a useful tool for measurement of local properties of piezoelectric materials with great potential in applications such as data storage, ferroelectric lithography and nonvolatile memories.

The burner stabilized stagnation flame technique coupled with micro-orifice probe sampling and mobility sizing has evolved into a useful tool for examining the evolution of the particle size distribution of nascent soot in laminar premixed flames.

The atomic force microscope (AFM) system has evolved into a useful tool for direct measurements of intermolecular forces with atomic-resolution characterization that can be employed in a broad spectrum of applications.

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