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About 20 years ago, it was discovered that certain deep-sea sponges, living in water with few unicellular food items, have evolved a radically different solution.
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There was a broad selection of notions, just as there used to be, and the candy and toy sections looked very much the same, although the items had evolved.
Measurement items of healthcare service quality have evolved and shifted based on research agenda [e.g., 2, 13, 16, 17].
All of these items, and the style itself, may have evolved out of late Olmec art on the Gulf coast.
And more importantly, our expectations as Web consumers have evolved beyond the simple concepts of "users who purchased item X also purchased item Y".
A news item explaining research that suggests that, in some ways, chimpanzees may have evolved more than humans have: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/070501_chimps.edu/evolibrary/news/070501_chimps
But tastes have evolved.
Households have evolved.
Those incentives have evolved.
Houses have evolved, too.
The performances themselves have evolved.
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