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Presumably, these areas of intratumour diversity compete for dominance, and eventually the most aggressive prevail, which is a general mechanism by which poorly differentiated (ER-negative) may gradually evolve from well differentiated (ER-positive) tumours.

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Institutions may also gradually evolve on their own [ 12, 14, 34].

Like many other emotions, Dr. de Waal said, empathy may have gradually evolved into a more complex response, but at its roots it is simple and shared with other species.

Remodeling enzymes thus may have gradually evolved from primitive nucleic acid translocases by co-opting different features of a nucleosome for the purpose of regulating the basic movements of the RecA lobes.

Dementia may gradually develop over several years.

Chomsky may be right to believe that language did not gradually evolve, but even he would admit that this idea is only speculation.

Accordingly, many of his works start as guitar improvisations that gradually evolve and become notated.

In late chronic GVHD, the symptoms gradually evolve into a scleroderma-like syndrome.

Robert Cornell of Lehman Brothers said Thursday's move indicates an accelerated pace of evolution that investors may well prefer over gradually evolving while trying to grow annual earnings.

Each such vulgar object may be understood to be a gradually evolving sequence of primary objects.

Even now, if chimps are gradually evolving toward greater intelligence, their evolutionary trajectory may be slowly converging on the same moral intuitions that human evolution long ago converged on.

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