Examples of using Evolutionarily in English and their translations into Serbian
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It's very old, evolutionarily.
It's evolutionarily a bad thing.
You know what else is evolutionarily ancient?
The evolutionarily conserved insulin/IGF-1 signaling(IIS) pathway…".
And this is deep inside of the brain.It's very old, evolutionarily.
Both are used by enzymes and have been evolutionarily chosen to minimize the activation energy of the reaction.
Faster reactions next time we meet the same situation are evolutionarily advantageous.
And just because something is evolutionarily ancient doesn't mean that it's easy or that we're instantly good at it.
Normally there is nothing wrong with this evolutionarily mediated process.
The evolutionarily laid objects of disgust include corpses, feces, fetid fluids, chemicals(acids), poisons.
Normally when we mess around with an organism's genes,we make that thing less evolutionarily fit.
Their hosts quickly kill only evolutionarily young, inexperienced diseases such as swelling plague or ebola.
This similarity suggests that Group I andII introns may be evolutionarily related to the spliceosome.
Because smiling is evolutionarily contagious, and it suppresses the control we usually have on our facial muscles.
The Denisovan is more similar to Neanderthal than to us because they are evolutionarily closer," he said.
Uncertainty is a very bad thing. It's evolutionarily a bad thing. If you're not sure that's a predator, it's too late.
But at least we can say that if anorganism dies without reproducing, it's evolutionarily useless, right?
It is assumed that such differences are formed evolutionarily and fixed at the genetic level, which helped the species to survive and develop.
So, with the influence, it is possible to use not only logical components,but also evolutionarily laid unconscious mechanisms.
These centers are housed in the evolutionarily oldest part of the brainstem, a reticulated structure that consists of complex“nets” of nerve cells.
The desire to develop is inherent in humanity by nature, andthe desire for positive change is laid in everyone literally evolutionarily.
It has been shown that three-dimensional protein structure is evolutionarily more conserved than expected due to sequence conservation.
The term serpin is used to describe these members as well, despite their non-inhibitory function,since they are evolutionarily related.
It has been shown that three-dimensional protein structure is evolutionarily more conserved than would be expected on the basis of sequence conservation alone.
There is also some evidence that intelligent people are more likely to be vegetarians,because humans are evolutionarily designed to be omnivorous.
However, the child's subconscious mechanisms set in motion evolutionarily, when a roar and a cry were a harbinger of an attack and testified to imminent danger.
The energy that our ancestors saved in digestion,thanks to the discovery of fire, was used evolutionarily to feed an expanding brain.
Movile Cave is filled with exotic and evolutionarily distinct creatures, including albino crabs and worms that feed off of sulfur-producing bacteria.
For this reason, language presupposes relatively high levels of mutual trust in order tobecome established over time as an evolutionarily stable strategy.
It's just that we're always thinking of this guy as lagging behind us, evolutionarily or somehow uncannily creeping up on us, and in some cases, he gets places before us.