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Knowing what we now know about the brain, my brain-scanning partner, Lucy Brown, has suggested that romantic love is a natural addiction; and I have maintained that this natural addiction evolved from mammalian antecedents some 4.4m years ago among our first hominid ancestors, in conjunction with the evolution of (serial, social) monogamy – a hallmark of humankind.

The efficiency has been considerably optimized by a continuous update of a list of voting points, in conjunction with the evolution of the accumulator size and position.

Thermal upheaval buckling of continuously reinforced concrete pavements is widely reported around the world in conjunction with the evolution of global warming trends and increasing numbers of prolonged heatwaves, and which may lead to catastrophic scenarios.

Thus, in conjunction with the evolution of individually specific cues, the rapid onset of recognition is a way in which species may adapt to selection caused by a colonial lifestyle.

Their evolution will be discussed below in conjunction with the evolution of the visual opsins.

It has long been thought that UCP1 had evolved in Eutherian mammals in conjunction with the evolution of brown adipose tissue.

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This work proposes the application of the Adomian decomposition method (ADM) in conjunction with the differential evolution (DE) for simultaneously estimating the dimensions of a rectangular and hyperbolic profile annular fin in order to satisfy a prescribed temperature requirement.

We also discuss the development of the extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in conjunction with the appearance of vertebrates during evolution.

Jensen and Finley (1995) used conceptual change instruction in conjunction with the use of historical materials to teach evolution to 42 students.

This finding, in conjunction with the loss of catalytic activity and potential neofunctionalization amongst some family members, extends empirical support for pervasive "revolving door" turnover in the evolution of reproductive gene family composition and function.

In conjunction with the dynamics of the minichromosome and conservation of pHH400 in Haloarcula species, we speculated that the hierarchy of origins in plasmid stabilization might reflect the evolution of extrachromosomal replicons.

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