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On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Biot's birth, this paper reviews his contributions to earthquake engineering, and then briefly outlines the milestones in the later evolution of the RSM, and the eventual introduction and acceptance of the method by the engineering disciplines in the early 1970s.

Thus, both genes were present in very early actinobacteria, but each gene has been lost many times in the later evolution of the phylum.

In the later evolution of angiosperms, carotenoids were recruited to serve as pigments of flowers and fruits and their apocarotenoids derivatives were evolved to act as visual and volatile signals to attract pollinating and seed dispersal agents [ 46].

Second, gene losses continued to prevail over gene gains in the later evolution of bony vertebrates (see Section 2.8), and the number of branches under positive selection declined in a gradual way along the evolutionary path from 2R-WGD to the mammal radiation (see Section 2.9).

However, it still has several defects, for example, premature convergence, stagnation phenomenon, and slow convergence speed in the later evolution period, which imply that the PSO should be further improved, especially for a specific complex problem, for example, the detection of SNP-SNP interactions.

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It has been suggested that the involvement of adenine-rich tails in RNA degradation prompted the later evolution of polyadenylate polymerases (the enzymes that produce poly(A) tails with no other nucleotides in them).

If introns are persistent, many must have been gained early in the eukaryotic evolution, and the later evolution involved multiple losses [ 16, 38].

Thus, I propose a strong exponential hypothesis that rates of increase in genome complexity in early evolution did not exceed those in later evolution.

In later evolution, intron loss dominates the landscape, with occasional bursts of intron gains.

The improved method could guarantee the population diversity and accelerate its convergence; furthermore, it could avoid the phenomena of premature and slow convergent speed in the later stage of evolution.

In the later case, the evolution operator can be effectively approximated in a step-by-step manner: first divide the time integration interval in sufficiently short subintervals, and then successively solve a Schrödinger equation with a different time-independent Hamiltonian operator in each of these subintervals.

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