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"One thing that may evolve from it is alternative exhibition pathways," Mr. Shapiro said.
They may evolve from old ones, or they may jump to humanity from other species.
We discuss how F.A.N. strategies may evolve from 'introversion' to 'extraversion' and develop implications for policy-makers and further research.
He also held that individual and societal development may evolve from magical, symbolic thinking akin to that occurring in schizophrenia.
We propose that the next generation of regenerative therapies may evolve from typical biomaterial-, stem cell-, or growth factor-centric approaches to an immune-centric approach.
But they will not play one another this year, and the debate over the B.C.S. and determining a national championship may evolve from the haves and have-nots into one about having too many title-holders.
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Tasks allocations may evolve over time with insights from results helping optimize resources and task assignments.
"The type of cells they may have evolved from may have disappeared," he said.
That map may change and evolve from time to time, but it's even more "common ground" between players.
CaRGA25 and CaRGA20 may have evolved from a common ancestor gene and CaRGA17 and CaRGA51 may have convergent evolutionary origins.
The origins of viruses are unclear: some may have evolved from plasmids pieces of DNA that can move between cells while others may have evolved from bacteria.
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