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course of evolution

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meanings of courseand evolution


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course
noun
uk /kɔːs/ us /kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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evolution
noun[U]
uk /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/ us /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/
the way in which living things change and develop over millions ...
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Examples of course of evolution


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In the courseofevolution, our visual system became attuned to only a few of the innumerably many kinds of regularity in the world.
Natural selection is a mechanism governing the courseofevolution, not the cumulative results of evolution directly.
Historical variables for rates of evolution, ancestral environments, and branching of lineages are needed to construct the courseofevolution.
In the courseofevolution, life protected itself, wrapped itself up.
These are sometimes interpreted as "selfish genes" or as redundancy in the genome, where later mutations may produce greater complexity during the courseofevolution.
Computational constraints are environmental regularities that have prevailed in the ecological niche of the species over the courseofevolution of the perceptual system.
Toward defining the courseofevolution : minimum change for a specified tree topology.
If the genes that organisms have developed in the courseofevolution are not optimal, are not doing as well as other genes, then they will not survive.
Over the long courseofevolution, the kinds of explicit descriptive representations emphasized by most of cognitive science emerged as specializations within the grounded framework of situated activity.
As will become clear later, after accounting for the coupled evolution of waves and bars, the site of the sub-critical region changes during the courseofevolution.
Therefore, one may ask not only what causes developmental constraints but also how (and why) these constraints might be altered (or circumvented) during the courseofevolution.
Contstantino also points out that mild social deficits may have been preserved over the courseofevolution because they are adaptive.
Two methods are based on the hypothesis that, over the courseofevolution, functionally important amino acids in proteins will not be mutated, while unimportant amino acids will vary.
If so, it will be important to understand whether milder social deficits that have been preserved over the courseofevolution might confer specific advantages to some individuals.
Williams' paper compels one to reflect on both continuities across species and unique features of pain emerging in the courseofevolution that would distinguish between human and nonhuman species.
I have always taken the view that collective bargaining, like other industrial processes, is in the courseofevolution.
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Its development upwards can be only in the ordinary courseofevolution, but there is a great market with which we need to trade.
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To my mind, the future of industry in this country, and possibly throughout the world, must follow a certain courseofevolution.
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I think that, in the courseofevolution, this problem will resolve itself.
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What has been the courseofevolution?
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