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The science has evolved, and we have tailored products to suit your needs and level of activity".
"Science has evolved, and we have the technology now that maybe we didn't have 30 or 40 years ago to do safety assessments without using animals.
The first law of its kind in the nation, it allows courts to grant defendants new trials in cases in which forensic science has evolved.
But tree-care experts say that a science has evolved in recent years in the "risk management" of trees in high-traffic urban areas like walkways.
As the science has evolved, however, it's become clear that that view is far too simplistic, not only because most nature-nurture debates are now seen as moot (the conclusion, nearly always, is that both play a role) but because we no longer perceive creative ability as some monolithic entity.
NASHVILLE — One explanation for the growing number of hip-related operations in baseball — such as the one that will sideline Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez for about half of the 2013 season — is that medical science has evolved to the point where doctors can spot problems even when the patient misdiagnoses an ailment or does not feel a great deal of pain.
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James Paul Gee, an education professor at the University of Wisconsin who was an early adviser to the software company Tabula Digita, said that in the last two years the company's 3-D multiplayer games for math and science have evolved into exercises for improving children's test scores as the company sought wider adoption.
The government said the results merely demonstrated that science had evolved in 40 years, but Richard Pike, chief executive of the RSC, said: "The brightest pupils are not being stretched, or trained in mathematical techniques, because they can get a grade A* without doing a single calculation.
The theories of system science have evolved from classic theories [2, 3, 5, 22, 29] to contemporary theories in the middle of the twentieth century such as Prigogine's dissipative structure theory [28], Haken's synergetics [15], and Eigen's hypercycle theory [11].
Bob Docherty (Pfizer) gave an insightful industry-perspective describing how pharmaceutical materials sciences has evolved and been shaped by academia.
In short, actuarial sciences has evolved into a relationship business, so actuaries just can't afford to walk around with stained ties.
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