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Polychromatism may evolve in response to predation.
I liked this idea though, so expanded on it with a joke piece about how humans may evolve in response to modern technology and habits etc.
Arabs here reject that idea partly because they prefer the certainty of an imperfect Israeli democracy to whatever system may evolve in a shaky Palestinian state.
You have to step back and become comfortable with the fact that things may evolve in a way you did not design and maybe don't agree with.
In a sense, the tradition of geomorphology may evolve in the next years, with image data providing additional evidence of Earth evolution.
Ideally, in vivo models bear parallels and recognizable differences from the cascades of post-injury and pro-restorative mechanisms that may evolve in patients.
The evolution of the alternative biofilms of C. albicans provides a rare glimpse into how new regulatory pathways may evolve in general.
The still greater "curse of bigness" that may evolve in the future is viewed with increasing concern by many politically conscious people.
"We are starting our work on big data by seeking to better understand how insurance firms are using data, and how this may evolve in the future".
The exhibition runs from Aug 25 Sept 27 and showcases recent examples of design and art that inform our complex relationship with nature and help us decipher how it may evolve in the future.
While the entrapment of eroded C in these systems could represent an important C sequestration mechanism, this must be weighed against the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) that may evolve in anoxic reservoir sediment.
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