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Where lyrics are concerned, Alkaline Trio has indeed evolved, judging by songs like "I Found Away," which proposes a transcendental answer to depression, and "Over and Out," which imagines the desperation of one soldier home from war and the impact of another who doesn't return.

Nevertheless, there exists sufficient evidence to support with confidence beyond a reasonable doubt that the vertebrate eye has indeed evolved (Lamb et al. 2007).

But once it became clear that life has indeed evolved, it became necessary to specify how anatomical change can indeed occur.

The results, published online today in Science, reveal that the inclusions have a much lighter isotopic signature than does the ocean, suggesting that the composition of seawater has indeed evolved over time.

As such, I am of the opinion that perhaps our society has indeed evolved -- especially as it relates to the effects of PTSD, an invisible injury.

If the visual system has indeed evolved to link projected images with objects according to accumulated behavioral feedback, then any attempt to understand vision in terms of the properties of images alone should fail.

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Today, the notion that humans have indeed evolved naturally still remains controversial among creationists and the educational problems their opposition to teaching evolution have caused boils down, at its heart, to an insistence that human beings simply cannot have evolved along with the rest of the living world.

Therefore, if multi-neuron modules have indeed evolved they need to be discovered.

Surprisingly, aggregation propensity decreased with lower GC content independent of symbiotic characteristics, suggesting that GC-poor organisms have indeed evolved a proteome that is devoid of aggregation-prone proteins.

"But if brain size evolved to its modern size so long ago, why hasn't evolution had enough time to fix the imperfect-fit... that is, why isn't the birth canal larger?" Well, females have indeed evolved a rounder pelvic opening to facilitate the uneasy passage of the newborn's head.

The analysis showed that the difference between adapted and mismatched parasites explained a significant component of the variation of the parasites' infectivity (P < 0.001), confirming that the parasites had indeed evolved to be more infectious on the isofemale line they had evolved on.

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