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You could tell from the beginning that the songs were stunning even in primitive form.
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In primitive form, ENIAC contained virtually all the circuitry used in present-day high-speed digital computers.
The compass, probably imported in primitive form from the Orient, was gradually developed until, by the 15th century, European pilots were using an iron pin that pivoted in a round box.
Although obviously taken with the idea of language evolution and language acquisition as a continuum seen in primitive form in other species, she gives Mr. Chomsky his due, despite his withering scorn for most of the ideas she presents, and defends him from his most vehement detractors.
The reconstruction polynomials are subsequently evolved in time with a novel space-time finite element predictor that is directly applied to the governing PDE written in primitive form.
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The capability for photosynthesis arose in primitive forms of plants between two and three billion years ago.
The malacostracan central nervous system consists, in primitive forms, of a ventral nerve cord and ganglia within each body segment.
From the hindmost (maxillary) segment projects a head shield, or carapace, which in primitive forms is large and covers the thorax, leg bases, and gill chamber.
Evolution of metabolic processes in primitive forms of life required the development of enzyme systems to catalyze the complex sequences of chemical reactions involved in metabolism.
In primitive forms the eggs are fertilized, and development takes place, in the surrounding water, but often embryos are retained in the female's atrium or elsewhere until the larva is developed.
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