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The snakes that evolved venom no longer had to rely solely on constriction or other ways of physically subduing their prey.
For instance, I remember well, I was taught that insects without wings evolved into insects with wings.
Together we evolved a monthly theme, subbed, rewrote and proofed the magazine.
These enlightened and evolved people believe in altruism, idealism, and activism.
Yet, given more time, the halting experiment with political pluralism might have evolved in a more positive direction.
Started as a webzine, it has progressively evolved to include an online record label, which now counts just under ten releases.
The cassava plant, almond tree and hydrangea have all evolved the same chemical defence mechanism.
The jibba in fact evolved from its ragged model over the fifteen-year period which witnessed the rise and fall of the Mahdist state.
By the second year, the wayzgoose had evolved into a show where printers displayed and sold their work to an interested public.
If each molecule of acetanilide produces one molecule of hydroge bromide, what volume of HBr gas should be evolved from the reaction?
Plants have evolved various protective mechanisms that allow them to acclimate to unfavourable environments for continued survival and growth.
From the 1940s to the 1970s, different techniques in keratomileusis evolved in surgical alteration of the cornea.
No, they've generally evolved past that sort of aggressive territorial behaviour.
The cassowary evolved amid the Wet Tropics, thriving on figs, quandongs, and other distinctive fruits.
Mammals, crocodilians and dinosaurs independently evolved acute, pitch-sensitive hearing by elongating the lagena.
For example, have allopatric populations of a parasitic species independently evolved egg or nestling mimicry of the same host species?
Photorefractive keratectomy evolved concurrently with the development of laser technology within refractive surgery.
Grass is a very tough and abrasive material, and herbivores like horses evolved very high-crowned teeth to cope with the wear.
The first suggests that aging evolved as a process of planned obsolescence.
With some arenas holding thousands of spectators, an evolved series of hand gestures between bettors determines wagers.
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