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They may evolve from old ones, or they may jump to humanity from other species.
For example, a CRISPR gene that controls mosquitos that carry dengue may jump to a related species that perhaps doesn't feed on humans.
If the rotation is increased for an asymmetric system, the strip may jump to a shape having point contact with one of the plates and line contact with the other.
Even at a public university like Eastern Washington, Mr. Westfall said, the minimum for an endowed scholarship may jump to $50,000 from $25,000, to keep up with a rising trend nationwide.
A little respite from the heat is expected on Friday, when the temperatures are predicted to drop to 88 degrees in Moscow, but next week they may jump to 100 again.
For example, after an uncharacteristic outburst at an employee, a new manager may jump to the conclusion that it happened because she isn't cut out for management, when the real reason was a bad case of low blood sugar.
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This out-of-plane displacement may occur smoothly (supercritical bifurcation), or the loop may suddenly jump to a severely-drooped configuration (subcritical bifurcation), depending on the constitutive law.
Indeed, disgruntled agency personnel may jump ship to join the ranks of the new majority staff where they can use their knowledge to conduct investigations of their former offices.
If a bandwagon of fear and mistrust starts rolling, many people may jump on.Sensitive to this possibility, the British government has commissioned a study into the issues raised by nanotechnology.
Most likely Cisco may jump in to compete, as it has a bigger market cap.
A limitation of our model is that robots communicate reliably using a shared memory, see the exact positions of other robots, and may jump directly to any vertex.
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