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And doesn't the excess of the peacock's tail – the result of a well-attested runaway tendency in selection of sexual characteristics – seem to speak to the towering stacks of amplifiers and speakers, the pyrotechnics, the outrageous costumes?
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I'd backed into each of these loves against my teen-age tendencies in hero selection.
Overall, given the tendency in natural evolution for strong selection, it is recognized that a major role is played by neutral mutations or neutral evolution (see Fig. 5 and 7).
The presence and size of the step in these simulations indicate the need to correct for the YS effect to attain accurate comparisons of methylation tendencies across regions, that are not confounded by a difference in selection rates.
There was also some tendency of selection into the study as the average student in the study tends to achieve higher grades than non-participants [113].
For that part of the program he bounded around the stage, dressed nattily in white, and between selections skewered the tendency in the classical music world to find crossover paths to a popular audience.
A similar tendency for selection to act on nearby sites along the same branch in a phylogeny has been noted previously for mammals (Bazykin et al. 2004).
Finally, the author notes the tendency, under natural selection, for parallel evolution, which is less common in artificial selection due to relaxation of selection on survival traits in domestic species.
A new tendency in nuclear reactor conceptual design is to include safety criteria through accident analysis to address the selection of the engineering solutions and the value of the main design parameters.
HUBRIS is the preeminent tendency in politics.
Mentions a new English tendency in philosophy.
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