Sentence examples for have evolved continuously from inspiring English sources

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This implies that all organisms/organs/structures have evolved continuously through small steps, with each new step giving some advantage.

In South Korea, type 1 and type 2 PRRSV are widely distributed and have evolved continuously since the infection was first described.

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The economy of contemporary London has evolved continuously from the three complementary elements of trade, administration, and leisure.

The concept of 3D surgical planning in orthognathic surgery has evolved continuously.

The science journal is 346 years old in 2011, having evolved continuously but largely incrementally over that period.

Although the species included in this group are morphologically very similar, they differ in their ability to produce mycotoxins and other metabolites and their taxonomical status has evolved continuously.

The knowledge on how BRCA1/2 mutation carriers should be counseled and treated has evolved continuously over the last two decades [ 1, 2].

In South Korea, type 2 PRRSV has evolved continuously and has been subsequently characterized into at least four lineages, ever since the infection by this PRRSV genotype was first described in 1993 [ 8].

Mechanisms like BER and NER have evolved to preserve the fidelity of the genomic material, which is continuously attacked by endogenous and exogenous stressors.

But tastes have evolved.

Households have evolved.

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