Примери за използване на Evolutionary adaptation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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And… evolutionary adaptation.
Schiffman realised this made sense as an evolutionary adaptation.
This is likely an evolutionary adaptation for survival.
The prolonged period of human childhood is, itself, an evolutionary adaptation.
This is presumably an evolutionary adaptation against starvation.
But that is where the Tasmanian devil cancer has acquired an absolutely amazing evolutionary adaptation.
Humans lack this evolutionary adaptation.
This evolutionary adaptation allows to react to danger almost immediately.
Mutations speed up the emergence of evolutionary adaptation.
It is an evolutionary adaptation that allows the body to react to danger quickly.
After about 65 million years of evolutionary adaptation… and natural selection.
These facts were the foundation of the new hypothesis,which explains it in terms of evolutionary adaptation.
This is an evolutionary adaptation to easy movement among the hair or feathers of the host.
Our survival as a species has depended on these evolutionary adaptations away from glucose dependency.
This led to an evolutionary adaptation that causes you to crave salty, sugary and fatty foods.
Humans and other mammals react to stressful situations through a series of well-orchestrated evolutionary adaptations.
The question, however, is whether they're an evolutionary adaptation or something that happened accidentally.
It's an evolutionary adaptation to ensure the mother doesn't ingest toxins that could harm the baby.
Studies have suggested that nausea and vomiting in pregnancy might be due to hormones, evolutionary adaptation or psychological causes.
Repression is an evolutionary adaptation permitting us to function under the burden of our expanded consciousness.
It is less a variation on a biblical tale- David felling a series of Goliaths with a few well-placed free kicks- than an evolutionary adaptation.
In retrospect, the effect is an evolutionary adaptation and acceptance of the conscious mind into a relegated portion of a whole.
In the second of two articles,Jarek Bryk describes how scientists dig deep into our genes- to test the molecular basis of an evolutionary adaptation in humans.
Is this a good evolutionary adaptation, or is it going to lead us to being the shortest-lived hominid species on planet Earth?
It is now possible to try to answer a question noone has asked before: Are there genetic similarities between evolutionary adaptation paths in Neanderthals and mammoths?”.
This evolutionary adaptation explains why most modern humans- about 85% of us- carry so-called thrifty genes, which help us conserve energy and store fat.”.
The ability to turn the water they are swimming in into alcohol is actually an evolutionary adaptation to the environment in which the goldfish, as well as their close relative the crucian carp, live.
In the past, pregnancy sickness was dismissed as justbeing in women's heads, but recent“studies have reconsidered pregnancy sickness as an embryo-protective mechanism, an evolutionary adaptation to protect the embryo.”.
What we call"cuteness" is actually an evolutionary adaptation that helps ensure that parents will care for their children, that babies will get their needs met, and parents will take on this seemingly thankless task with pleasure.
Even if some organisms benefit from warming and acidification,there are still losers,” Riebesell says,“and evolutionary adaptation is not fast enough to compensate for the loss of these losers.”.