Antonym: devolution. Similar words: revolutionary, resolution, pollution, execution, prosecution, institution, distribution, contribution. Meaning: [‚iːvə'luːʃn] n. 1. a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage) 2. (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms.
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271, This paper uses an immune evolution strategy to solve quadratic assignment problems.
272, It is from the nonphysical that global ascension and the evolution of each species is fostered.
273, Some important information about ancient plate tectonics and crustal evolution may be obtained from grey gneisses.
274, The results show that the existence of tungstate has great restraint action on cathodic hydrogen evolution.
275, Growth is a necessary phase in the evolution of a new company.
276, Darwin's theory of evolution was unaccepted and condemned by religious people.
277, With every remaking, evolution becomes a process more able to alter itself.
278, Special experiments were conducted to analyze gravitational erosion variation in rill evolution process on loess slope.
279, summarize this with the motto binary compatibility ensures migration compatibility — or, more concisely, erasure eases evolution.
280, This thesis firstly gives a brief introduction on plant process and evolution of coagulant dosage control.
281, Evolution was a machine without a designer, a watch made by a blind watchmaker.
282, Some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms to the very complex.
283, The second part is the evolution of urban planning in western countries.
284, It is generally assumed that no hydrogen evolution takes place in the polarographic plateau region.
285, The latest evolution in the financial markets has been the rise of program trading.
286, Opaqueness, on the other hand, would hinder anticipation, adaptation, and evolution of complex vivisystems altogether.
287, The Darwin natural selection theory thought that it is promotes the organic evolution the important attribute.
288, Microsporidia are parasitic protozoa, and have a relative long evolution history.
289, And the value of field entropy decreases, the evolution periodicity increases, when the coupling atom strengthens.
290, The historical evolution of the firm reflects the inter action of financial permeation.
291, Fig . 3 The time evolution curve of solar wind radial speed incited by disturbance propagation.
292, Why should evolution, exactly as Darwin knew it and described it, be planless and irrational?
293, But rare is the book on evolution theory that tells the story of steadfastness.
294, With organisms of sufficient complexity,(sentence dictionary) behavioral and somatic evolution emerged.
295, Present advertising media take place a lot of change, including common evolution, assemble appreciation, and omnibus.
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