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These findings draw attention to internal signaling pathways that may have been key instruments in the evolution of selfing through their dual role in environmental stress response and flower development.
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Her mother and father founded and operate Science Heritage Limited in Chicago, which reproduces antiquarian texts and antique medical instruments related to the evolution of medicine.
Mr. Lewis's next installment in the "Evolution" series for Atlantic will include what he describes as "more instruments, wind instruments".
These products represent a critical shift in the evolution of crypto markets toward more accessible, useful, and regulated instruments, she added.
Thus, we will first retrace the origins of this policy instrument in the context of the evolution of the external dimension of the EU's migration policy and in the local context of our two main study-cases, Moldova and Georgia.
Listen to the instruments in the music.
We registered their improvements during their learning process using several instruments; we also evaluated the evolution in their creative intelligence quantitatively using the CREA test (Corbalán et al., 2014), and noticed a significant score increase among participants of both studies.
Until this time in the evolutions of musical instruments, melody was common only in singing.
A mono-stage falling jet flash evaporator has been built and instrumented in order to observe the evolution of pressures, temperatures and flows inside the system.
In Pictures: The Evolution of E-books.
You become aware of watching an evolution, in this case the evolution of a position.
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