Examples of using Evolutionary perspective in English and their translations into Korean
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From an evolutionary perspective.
Dogs are simply too young, from an evolutionary perspective.
From an evolutionary perspective, we were once hunters and gatherers.
Particularly if we try to find it within an evolutionary perspective.
From an evolutionary perspective, this helped us outrun the tiger.
Despite this, sacred values have advantages from an evolutionary perspective.
Unfortunately, the evolutionary perspective is an incomplete measure of success.
Perhaps the most interesting way of looking at this contradiction is from an evolutionary perspective.
From an evolutionary perspective, offspring are a sort of vehicle for their parents.
Early life events and their consequences for later disease:a life history and evolutionary perspective.
From an evolutionary perspective, your body's resistance to weight loss makes sense.
But a more interesting way, the current way to take the long view, is to look at it in an evolutionary perspective.
From an evolutionary perspective, we find that niches change very slowly and often not very much.
Sex Differences in Post-Coital Behavior in Long- and Short-Term Mating: An Evolutionary Perspective,” Journal of Sex Research(2011) 48:496.
From an evolutionary perspective, our deep sense of mistrust comes from our limbic system and our reptilian brain.
DSW: As you know, I'm a big fan of Elinor Ostrom and was privileged to work with her to generalize her core design principle approach and polycentric governance from an evolutionary perspective.
From an evolutionary perspective, early humans had to form social groups to hunt, gather food, protect each other and survive.
In 2011, she published her results in a paper called“Children's Risky Play From an Evolutionary Perspective: The Anti-Phobic Effects of Thrilling Experiences.”.
She writes,"From an evolutionary perspective, it is more crucial to our survival to know whether a person deserves our trust.".
A week after the declaration of“people's war,” Interior Minister Khum Bahadur Khadka declared:“I am confident that we will be able to bring the present activities undercontrol within four or five days”(Sudheer Sharma,“The Maoist Movement: An Evolutionary Perspective,” in Michael Hutt[ed.], Himalayan‘People's War': Nepal's Maoist Rebellion).
Historically and from an evolutionary perspective, new mothers received help from those around them when caring for themselves and their infants after childbirth.
From an evolutionary perspective they have only existed for a short time, and there has been no time to establish reaction mechanisms in the brain from birth.”.
Hyperactivity might have been beneficial, from an evolutionary perspective, in situations involving risk, competition, or unpredictable behavior(i.e. exploring new areas or finding new food sources).
From an evolutionary perspective, the closest thing we have to a human essence is our DNA, and the DNA molecule is the vehicle of mutation rather than the seat of eternity.
Companies are surprisingly biological and from an evolutionary perspective their mortality is an important ingredient for generating innovative vitality resulting from“creative destruction” and“the survival of the fittest.”.
From an evolutionary perspective, nutrients had to be allocated by an organism either for a growth, replication, and reproduction, or b maintenance and repair, which helps you stay alive longer.
From a simplified evolutionary perspective, one could speculate that our ancestors relied on the sympathetic nervous system to kickstart neurobiological responses needed to hunt, gather, and ward off enemies.
This evolutionary neuroscience perspective is something that's been generally lacking in the field,” Alexander says.
Conscious evolution also calls for educators to take the overview perspective on evolutionary history as a whole process of creation, called Big History, and place ourselves in that history as participants in it.