Sentence examples for protracted evolution from inspiring English sources

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Despite this protracted evolution, palliative home care for patients with NCA diseases is also increasingly deserving of attention [ 13].

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In the context of cases of protracted parallel evolution of more or less complex structures or organs, which comprise many taxa in the lineages under consideration, the likelihood is very low that this parallel evolution is a result of sheer chance.

Typically, divergence time estimates made using molecular phylogenetic approaches have supported a much more protracted timeframe for primate evolution than that suggested by the fossil record [ 27, 33].

It is the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), characterised by a typically slow evolution and protracted course.

We detected phylogenetic under-dispersion in host-species use that is consistent with i) cycles of oligophagy or polyphagy interspersed with repeated colonisations of Acacia over protracted periods before the evolution of resource specialisation; and ii) colonisation of host phenotypes that favour resource use in one environment over the other.

And when I'm not actually reading the text of this book, following the evolution of Franklin's protracted diplomatic career, I find myself staring at the man on the dust jacket -- Franklin as he was portrayed in 1785, age 79, by the painter Joseph Siffrede Duplessis.

Meta-sedimentary and igneous rocks preserved in the hanging wall of the Paralana Fault, northern Mount Painter Province, record a protracted (ca. 1600 Myr) multi-staged metamorphic and poly-deformational evolution related to Mesoproterozoic and Palaeozoic orogenic events.

The WONCA International Classification Committee defined chronic disease as long in duration, often with a long latency period and protracted clinical course; having a multi-factorial etiology; lacking a definite cure; and as gradually changing over time with an asynchronous evolution and heterogeneity in the population susceptibility [ 23].

A protracted silence.

They are also protracted.

Conflicts are becoming more protracted.

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