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Mers may evolve the ability to spread in humans, or already have this ability under some social or climatic conditions.
"The assets most valued by the spectrum of potential adversaries in the new security environment may be diverse and, in some cases, U.S. understanding of what an adversary values may evolve," the Pentagon report explains.
In fact, so great are the evolutionary benefits of being able to dole out goodies like food only to one's close relations or to avoid inbreeding by choosing mates from among nonrelatives that some biologists have predicted that animals may evolve the ability to recognize kin with just a sniff or a look -- a phenomenon known as the "armpit effect".
Under this hypothesis, animals may evolve the ability to dispense with sleep when ecological demands favor wakefulness.
Alternatively, in host species having evolved exquisite egg recognition abilities coupled with disruptive selection for discrete egg morphs [23] [26], parasites may evolve the same degree of egg polymorphism and show further within-host specialization.
In digital organisms, the relevant traits are logic functions, i.e., computations that these organisms may evolve the ability to perform using numbers they input from their environment.
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Finally, the liquid phase microparticle may evolve into the sheath of the fast growing InN nanowires as shown schematically in Fig. 6d and 6e.
Many developers and analysts think Google's mobile operating system, most recently placed in the Motorola Droid, may evolve into the fiercest competitor to the iPhone.
Initially, it will be all Palm money, but it may evolve to the point where the fund seeks outside investors, says Hayes.
Another important consideration is that osteoarthritis is usually an insidiously progressive disease, and a patient's profile may evolve over the course of the disease [ 8].
In the next stage, a uniform system may evolve, e.g., the MSL-C that compensates for the changed doses of these emerging set of genes.
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