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In social insects, various communication mechanisms have evolved, of which chemical cues and signals are likely the most important [ 2].

Since the inception of RNA transcriptome analysis, a variety of new microarray platforms have evolved of which "Affymetrix U133 Plus 2.0" and "Human Exon 1.0 ST (HuEx)" have been of great value in RNA research.

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But what has evolved of late at Whistler is an international feel.

The way film is understood and assimilated has evolved, of course.

From these, a deep body of understanding, materials and best practices has evolved, of which UNESCO is an important repository.

Mr. Friedel suggests the clocks may have evolved out of the need in monasteries to create reliable schedules for prayers.

The contemporary models have evolved out of the modem model.

Methods of investigation have evolved to high levels of technical sophistication and varieties of technique.

"They have evolved to be more of a community space".

Clearly, Mr. Campion said, the Eco Ensemble has evolved out of this rich musical soil.

"This is what has evolved out of the marketplace," said John Lawrence, an agricultural economist at Iowa State University in Ames.

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