Sentence examples for traces of the evolution from inspiring English sources

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Planets with solid surfaces retain traces of the evolution of their fluid envelopes over the long timescales that Earth's fossil record teaches us are necessary for the evolution of complex life.

I would just like to choose from a few science fiction works the traces of the evolution of urban utopias and above all those that refer to the aversion of the majority of utopians, with the partial exception of a share of modernists, towards the "big city" (la ville mal aimée [the unloved city] (http://www-ohp.univ-paris1.fr/TOC_Colloque/TOC_Def.htm)).htm

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The great strength of Kaplan's is his tracing of the evolution of US policy in response to perceived Soviet capabilities.

Thus, QD imaging not only permitted clear characterization of autophagy, but further allowed for tracing of the evolution of the phenomenon of autophagy ranging from cellular protection to ultimate cell death.

Detailed tracing of the evolution of a bill would be enabled through a series of relationships among documents that would (for instance) identify predecessor and successor drafts as well as other inter-document relationships.

Such a simple definition of spore shape facilitated the tracing of the evolution of spore shape and showed that the ratio of spore dimensions is a useful character shared in many phylogenetic groups.

Empirical traces of the positive evolution have been displayed through a follow-up study of the music therapeutic sessions.

This collection of essays traces the evolution of feminist pedagogy over the past twenty years, exploring both its theoretical and its practical dimensions.

" 'Life Story,' Virginia Lee Burton's Picture Book for the Ages" (October 8, 2015): Sarah Larson on a "hardy, quiet work of genius" which traces the evolution of life, from the beginning of the universe to your own neighborhood.

Cindy Lobel, who teaches history at Lehman College of the City University of New York, traces the evolution of the public markets that served a seaport city in 1800 into a radically different system of demand and supply.

This article discusses the history of education, tracing the evolution of the formal teaching of knowledge and skills from prehistoric and ancient times to the present, and considering the various philosophies that have inspired the resulting systems.

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