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It's easy to forget the alphabet is, in evolutionary terms, a technology humans have only recently developed - much like musical notation.
Whatever the many causes of variation in points, one way to study and explain that variation is in evolutionary terms.
For someone whose expertise is in evolutionary biology, he certainly seems to consider himself an authority on the entirely unrelated field of sex crimes.
Their presence also highlights an important evolutionary trend within duplicidentates that is tightly correlated with the development of unilateral hypsodonty; that is, in evolutionary sequence, the enlargement of the metaconule, deepening of the crescentic valley, and finally, the development of a lingual hypostria.
Since FPLV is in evolutionary stasis in cats, FPLV mainly evolves with random genetic drift (9 ).
In conclusion, the younger the PDG is in evolutionary terms, the later it tends to replicate during S-phase in dividing cells.
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It was fragile; it was, in evolutionary terms, very young".
More significantly, Yutyrannus was in evolutionary terms rather closer to Tyrannosaurus than was Dilong and Yutyrannus was also big.
According to Dr Curtis there are, in evolutionary terms, "seven major triggers for disgust".
These groups are, in evolutionary terms, very recent entities that have no biological or taxonomic significance.
The genome sequence record provides a rapidly growing mountain of evidence showing how important such non-random events have been in evolutionary history.
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