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But in fact we know that the history of the entities containing these relatively most stable genes is composed of many different time scales of stabilisation, so a gene tree provides no reason for assuming a similar general structure of species throughout the evolutionary time span of its existence.
On the other hand, the evolution of the worm nervous system and of the metabolism of the bacterium might have allowed more efficient architectures to emerge, due to the evolutionary time-scales (hundreds of millions of years or more) running much longer than the time-span of existence of the commercial Internet.
He said: "It has become apparent in the short time span of the court's existence that preventing offences against the administration of justice is of the utmost importance".
The time span of the offers varies by country.
The long time span of the data allows us to examine changes over time.
The time span of the experiment is only one year.
The time span of mortality assessment was also registered.
The time span of the study ran from 2005 through 2009.
The time spans indicated in cyan and magenta correspond to the representative time spans of (b) the interseismic stage and (c) the preseismic stage, respectively.
Now 69, Mr. Simon is contemplating mortality and the entire span of existence.
We can do little or nothing to alter our fated span of existence but we determine what we accomplish and what we are remembered for.
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