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Examples of evolution


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We describe the different kinds of dynamic behavior observed, and we characterize the bifurcations that mark the transitions between qualitatively different time evolutions.
Literary scholars, borrowing evolution's discursive vocabulary of "species," "morphology," and "inheritance," often foregrounded precisely these quasi-botanical questions of form, structure, and genres.
Before analysing these evolutions, it is necessary to set out the linguistic usage within the beylical court.
Color is fundamentally concrete, material, and deeply embedded in the lives, ecologies, and evolutions of the organisms that perceive it.
In this survey we will examine only the case of discrete evolutions of the form (2.11).
We speculate, nonetheless, that different types of raphe might lead to different evolutions of aortic stenosis.
Different temporal evolutions of genetic structure have been detected.
Getting to the year 3000: can global bioethics overcome evolution's fatal flaw?
The process produced good continuous evolutions and transformations of the graphic image which were well controlled.
The volumes become larger or smaller in their course of time evolutions if they experience some compressibility.
During both evolutions, we keep track of the fresh variables created in the machines in order to define the appropriate -renaming.
All these local evolutions are considered to occur simultaneously, entwined in a parallel (global) step.
Resources are the necessary prerequisites for system evolutions.
In fact, the notion of randomness lies at the centre of dynamic unpredictability: a deterministic system is unpredictable precisely when it presents random evolutions.
Figure 1 shows the time evolutions of the electron density and the temperature.
In 4 such a comparison is extended to more general evolutions equations governed by pseudo-differential (convolution) operators.
In essence, apart from coincidence and independent convergent evolutions, this shared vocabulary can basically have two distinct sources.
We consider evolutions that are driven by imposed pressures on the boundary.
Whether we can build evolutions into systems - or even want to - is open to question.
We may also look a t the same evolutions from the point of view of constant surface tension with increasing viscosity ratio.
To this end we have defined a specification language to describe spreadsheets and their possible evolutions through templates.
Tiles can be composed horizontally (through side effects), vertically (computational evolutions of a certain component), and in parallel (concurrent steps) to generate larger steps.
The number of symbols however remains finite and the potentials for the future and past evolutions remain finite range.
The main difference between (4) and (5) is that the former preserves the topological structure while the latter also describes temporal evolutions.
The idea is to understand logical predicates as (possibly open) interacting agents whose local evolutions are coordinated by the unification engine.
They conclude that the two phenomena were so clearly different in their clinical course with distinct evolutions, that different mechanisms must be involved in their manifestation.
I see two evolutions today.
The applications of technology in instrument design contribute to the resulting sound on many levels, particularly in the context of new evolutions representing the traditional instruments of our culture.
The dynamic perspective models are supposed to capture the stakeholders' local realities, while their evolutions in the design process can be also captured and proposed to the team.
The evolutions of the two types of deterministic structures, the spanwise and streamwise vortices, were first clarified in order to determine their roles in the transition process.
We would like to suggest, however, that if efficiency and reliability are important factors in neural information processing, then distributed, not localist, representations are evolution's best bet.
Two different evolutions can be noted.
The 2004 adaptation of the 1904 script encouraged the composition of the original, its textual evolutions, and its performances to be understood in the context of social history.
An example of the latter is provided by the emerging domain of laser control of molecular evolutions where light-matter interactions are to be modelled in the most precise way.
Dilations of irreversible evolutions in algebraic quantum theory.
Thus, the evolutions of mean and turbulence profiles and uf spectra show that the three x stations chosen are in the (apparent) self-preserving region of the axisymmetric mixing layer.
In our experience, resistant evolutions of this type correlate with frustration and non-acceptance of the disease-related health impairment.
They illustrate the deep difference between continuous-time evolutions and discrete-time mappings, hence shedding some light on the more general duality between continuous descriptions of natural phenomena and discrete numerical computations.
Mitochondrial pseudogenes : evolution's misplaced witnesses.
As the result of those internal evolutions disturbances happened, very serious disturbances.
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Like many other evolutions that have come from the bottom rungs of society, it has gradually worked its way up into the higher rungs.
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If further evolutions are necessary, they could be inducted.
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The whole history of transport has been the history of evolutions and amalgamations.
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Are they on the barrack square and do they do all the general military evolutions?
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To perform physical evolutions perfunctorily because some good may come from them later on gives young people a distaste for physical training.
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M.2 had carried a seaplane for over four years, and these evolutions were a normal part of her day's work.
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At this special display will the public be entertained by the evolutions of the helicopter, which, we understand, is now capable of leaving the ground?
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An inventor may have three or four evolutions of his primary idea all developing at the same time.
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Such work should be broad enough in scope to embrace evolutions in technology.
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If a ship is proceeding at an economical cruising speed, it probably cannot carry out military evolutions realistically.
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In other words, the specification of the equipment may involve new technology evolutions.
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There is an altogether peaceful ceremonial, and one in which the soldiers will, of course, be acting as individuals, and not performing any exciting evolutions.
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I do not wish to get involved in the semantic evolutions of the scholastic debate about that famous "stroke".
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Is it to be expected of him that he should go through all those saluting evolutions that the young soldier of 18 with nothing to do is expected to perform?
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The effects of this are threefold: ship availability is reduced because ships take longer to carry out a given mission; training standards suffer because most military evolutions require high speeds.
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In particular, the evolution of oxygen gas upon wetting of soil required a strong oxidant at sufficiently high concentration.
An understanding of their evolution provides a key to the elucidation of early biological and environmental history.
At present, the marine versus non-marine nature of early evolution is unknown, but this is an important issue as we ' ' follow the water ' ' elsewhere.
Links between stellar and biological evolution will also be investigated.
One possible exception is the evolution of adaptability.
The simulated evolution of the target density, r g 0cm 3 !
Figure 5c shows calculated temporal evolution of ionization degrees of the plasma.
Comparisons between the experiments and modeling for both the gross hydrodynamic motion and the per turbation evolution are made and show good agreement.
Figure 5 indicates the time evolution of the calculated mean charge.
The first question concerns the evolution of language.
The temporal evolution of the channel radius is also plotted.
However, trajectory evolution is a central point for application purposes.
While the three books all deal with language evolution in the broad sense, each does so in a way markedly different from the other two.
However, an important aspect of the evolution of the decision to use force has been largely overlooked.
If the word evolution is used in the biological sense, then this means that we are concerned with environments in which behavior is genetically determined.
Second, it is possible that individual learning behavior is different from biological evolution.
Finally, the results suggest that reports of the death of realignment theory or offsprings such as issue evolution theory are greatly exaggerated.
In short, then, the data strongly support the racial issue evolution hypothesis, and strongly disconfirm the racial abatement hypothesis.
Evolution of systems is represented by arrays of interacting streams.
In this article though we do not study the evolution of the system under a heavy load.
There is naught to quibble with here : the preposterous idea that biological evolution violates thermodynamical law is routed.
Figure 11 shows the evolution of interaction forces at the robot's end during the insertion task.
The evolution of the velocity difference e(s) for one step can be directly deduced from the evolution of (s).
Figures 6 and 7 give the evolution of design parameters a1 b1 and rp, and input angles 1min and 1max.
In the present paper, like in references [1, 2], only the geometric evolution of the robot is controlled, not the temporal evolution.
Firstly, in general, this is a very implausible starting-point as far as the connection between evolution and semantics is concerned.
The evolution of self-fertilization and inbreeding depression in plants.
A first insight in karyotype evolution can be gained by analysis of chromosome size polymorphism.
She carried out regular underway training evolutions, with routine periods of upkeep in port over the next six years.
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Now the task is to identify the forces driving the evolution in political culture.
The system knowledge repository tracks the evolutions of product and organization data.
The ability to test hypotheses about cognitive evolution's context is constrained by the archaeologist's ability to precisely reconstruct the specific benefits of a behaviour.
Digitization of the flow images was sought for estimating the time and space evolutions of the flow patterns and their significant scales.
The four spatial evolutions are then predicted to be proportional to each other.
Two evolutions were particularly important to support consolidation.
Not surprisingly, the collected material presents a wide range of behaviours from harmonic stable evolutions to fast-varying temporally complex dynamics.
From this point onwards the long history of electroacoustic music with its technological evolutions, concepts and forms commences.
In quantum mechanics, unitary transformations represent reversible evolutions of a system.
They generally use this information to predict environmental evolutions.
We have developed a template specification language that allows the definition of spreadsheet templates that describe possible spreadsheet evolutions.
We see that the plasma species follow similar kinetic energy evolutions.
Physical mechanisms are proposed for the observed boundary layer evolutions.
Unlike critical realignments, in which electoral change occurs rapidly, issue evolutions are dynamic processes fuelled primarily by generational replacement.
Secondly, we can readily identify the specific ion phase-space dynamics important for the observed time evolutions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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