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Overwhelmingly, without major exception indeed, the science of cultural anthropology was evolutionary in thrust in the 19th century.
3 The Montreal definition was evolutionary in that there had really been no prior attempt at developing a unifying concept of what constituted GORD.
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Some, Raine argues, are evolutionary in origin.
No other method seeks to identify patterns that are evolutionary in origin, generated by the process of common descent.
Of course, I think -- you know, if I can tell you, if I've failed or made a mistake, I've been evolutionary in terms of the community.
The terms of that transition will be considered by a joint committee drawn from both houses of parliament, but "most change is evolutionary in this country", says the minister soothingly.
The updates are evolutionary in nature, just steps towards the next generation of MacBook Pros.
An additional strategy is to discuss evolutionary-based research in the media, but without explicitly stating it is evolutionary in nature (often jokingly referred to as not "using the E-word").
Interestingly, temperature-compensated phosphorylation was evolutionary conserved in yeast.
This protein complex is evolutionary conserved in eukaryotes and consists of enzymatically active subunits as well as scaffolding proteins2.
We humans are evolutionary latecomers in the extreme, having stalked the planet for only the most recent fleeting moments of its 4bn-year history.
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