Sentence examples for intrinsic to evolution from inspiring English sources

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The idea that complexity (however defined) of living organisms increases (by default) with time has been recently reinforced by McShea and Brandon's (2010) thesis, according to which this trend is intrinsic to evolution as a history of change and primarily independent from selection.

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No, the materialisation of capital is intrinsic to anarchic evolution of London, so much so that for anything to look significantly different, or function significantly better, an economic – and therefore political – transformation would be required of unparalleled radicalism.

Our data suggest that TP53 mutations develop in NNEDV and are intrinsic to the clonal evolution that leads to SCC, as the multiplicity of TP53 mutational events indicate that identical mutations are unlikely to occur independently (Greenblatt et al, 1994).

Different stages of intrinsic nanostructurization related to evolution of free-volume voids, including phase separation, crystalline nuclei precipitation, and growth, were studied in glassy As2Se3 doped with Ga up to 5 at.

But there is also a real-time evolution that's intrinsic to this music.

Collaborative work and building community is intrinsic to the EvoS program's central motivation and icon, "Evolution for everyone".

They are intrinsic to the evolutionary history, standing diversity, and genetic architecture of a population, and impact the velocity of its evolution and response to breeders' selection pressures.

The rate of evolution of a protein-coding gene depends primarily on the structural-functional constraints that are intrinsic to the encoded protein [ 37, 38].

Darwin's theory of evolution explains why markets sometimes produce socially unacceptable results — and the reason, Professor Frank says, is intrinsic to competition.

Because of the importance of these conclusions for galactic structure and evolution, it is obviously essential to determine what proportion, in fact, of the absorption systems are intrinsic to the QSOs.

The evolution of a second, alternative solution for amine detection by olfactory receptors highlights the tremendous structural versatility intrinsic to GPCRs.

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