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They're related to mosquitoes in terms of evolution.
She must have realized there was something special about the new guy, in terms of evolution".
And that's been it in terms of evolution, really, save for dropping the malevolence after Scott died.
I will highlight the importance of Madagascar for wildlife, in terms of evolution by natural selection, as proposed by Darwin.
Allergies make a lot more sense in terms of evolution when seen as a burglar alarm, argues Medzhitov.
Poets think in terms of metaphors and metres and rhythm, but he thinks in terms of evolution, orang-utans, sea otters and exploding population.
If you can't spread your genes, that's it in terms of evolution," said Dr Karim Vahed, a behavioural ecologist at Derby, who led the study.
But their advantage, in terms of evolution, is that "you only have to edit them once to create a lasting change," Dr. Walsh said.
"We've defined the point in evolution when the origin of internal fertilisation in all animals began and that's a really big step," said Long. "In terms of evolution, this is the very earliest act of copulation that we know of".
Between these two very different views, Talita Sousa Nascimento of the Maranhão Institute of Social-Economic and Cartographic saidits, said it may be better to see bolsa familia in terms of evolution rather than revolution.
In terms of evolution, dormancy seems to have evolved independently among a wide variety of living things, and the mechanisms for dormancy vary with the morphological and physiological makeup of each organism.
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