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evolution <an evolution; evolutions> N

evolution N

evolution CHEM
evolution CHEM

evolution

evolution
evolution REL

Darwinian evolution

evolution strategy COMPUT

general evolution and specific evolution

evolution of organizational thought ADMIN

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Some evolution took place during the 3rd century.
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Belief in evolution should be combined with a modern humanist philosophy.
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Fetal load and the evolution of lumbar lordosis in bipedal hominins.
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The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known through the population censuses conducted in the commune since 1793.
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It posits that mutations, or genetic changes, are much less random and more purposeful than traditional evolution.
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The absence of spines could simply mean that the fossils represent young organisms or that later chaetognath evolution involved paedomorphosis.
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The star has reached the asymptotic giant branch of its evolution.
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It is neither a product of evolution, nor the cause of any evolute.
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The situation is very fragile, and the status of evolution in education varies from one government to the next.
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This relationship may have promoted the evolution of the protective capsaicin.
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