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All of this treatment of the turning points in the evolution of Christianity is well done.
Wild cards refer to sudden and unique incidents that can constitute turning points in the evolution of a certain trend.
At some points in the evolution certain applications were not successful due to issues related to sustainability, which includes model complexity, solvability, maintainability and tractability.
Issues concerned with stability and change of phase of grid points in the evolution of solid liquid phase fronts are also addressed.
These differential and unique distributions could indicate that they encode various functionalities that arose at different points in the evolution of FlbE.
This analysis also allows identifying key time points in the evolution of the DCX-domain proteins.
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The moment served as a transition point in the evolution of women's sports.
Its experimental construction was therefore a major turning-point in the evolution of stone architecture.
"It was a defining point in the evolution of the English game," he said.
At some point in the evolution of biological catalysts, the first cell was formed.
At some point in the evolution of newspapers, this front-page feature died or morphed into other forms.
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