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Sentence count:295+8Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: devolutionSimilar words: revolutionaryresolutionpollutionexecutionprosecutioninstitutiondistributioncontributionMeaning: [‚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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211, This has profound implications for our understanding of the evolution of sexually monomorphic ornaments in many other bird species.
212, The answer is that it provides us with a way to understand evolution as a gradual, cumulative process.
213, Conversely, opposition to Darwinian evolution, even among scientists, came from the socially conservative.
214, This property of amplification makes it impossible to make long-term predictions about evolution, as one can in astronomy.
215, All these constraints form the third crucial stage of the evolution of life on earth.
216, Both would interfere with the natural process of evolution and natural selection which ensured social progress.
217, Political paralysis has prevented the evolution of either clear tactics or a coherent strategy.
218, Their approach is informal and Physics of Stellar Evolution and Cosmology reads like a scientific detective story.
219, When Kansas removed evolution from its science standards, Bush courageously said this was a matter for the state to decide.
220, Nothing could satisfy the naturalists but an experiment, one demonstrating that the sexiness of sons drove the evolution of an ornament.
221, Brown believes the Greys are attempting to speed human evolution and enhance our spirituality by creating humans with some Grey genes.
222, The environmental movement is devoted to-and is itself a form of-conscious evolution.
223, The process of biological evolution has taken billions of years.
224, The discovery of Eoraptor has opened a window into the early evolution of theropods.
225, The theory of evolution did not originate with Darwin.
226, Because evolution is a numbers game.
227, Evolution of zeolite synthesis was reviewed.
228, The neutrino is rather peculiar and unique in the evolution of the universe.
229, The paper analyzes the evolution of Straits Settlements governments policy to overseas Chinese secret society.
230, So why hasn't it disappeared? Because evolution is a numbers game.
231, The microstructural evolution of semisolid AZ 91 magnesium alloy by SIMA process was investigated.
232, Scientific neologism is itself just linguistic evolution gone self - conscious,[Sentencedict.com ] as science is self - conscious common sense.
233, It is doubtful whether true linearism exists in any social process or evolution.
234, Keywords: Government Power, the Rule of Law, Evolution, Replicator Dynamics.
235, Stringer disagrees, however . " Evolution goes on all the time . You don't have to intervene.
236, The evolution of the public trust doctrine is well illustrated by three cases from California.
237, The deposit outgrowth of tectonic evolution of the Jinning - Chengjing Period.
238, The evolution of the research is to promote the development of physical anthropology another important factor.
239, The phylogeny of human society, the evolution that moves toward intellectual economy just about history.
240, Evolving drugs allows a researcher to be stupid, while evolution slowly accumulates the smartness.
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