Examples of using Evolutionary process in English and their translations into Turkish
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It's an inherent nature of an evolutionary process.
That means the evolutionary process of human genes must be controlled.
And these are the next step in the evolutionary process.
Speciation is the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise.
The Psions affected the Czarnians' evolutionary process.
Uh… had a test on the evolutionary process and he seemed a little confused.
There's a basic, profound acceleration of this evolutionary process.
Now, after five generations of applying evolutionary process, the genetic algorithm is getting a tiny bit better.
Evidence that the Psions affected the Czarnians' evolutionary process.
These evolutionary processes make the larger Foraminifera useful as index fossils for the Permian, Jurassic, Cretaceous and Cenozoic.
Science proved all humans developed from an evolutionary process.
To think that today, all around us, the evolutionary process continues so dramatically!
Hasn't science proved that all humans developed from a single evolutionary process?
Some biologists have argued that niche construction is an evolutionary process that works in conjunction with natural selection.
On most of the planets we have encounteredonly one species of humanoids survived the evolutionary process.
Now this is an interesting chart, and this really gets atthe fundamental reason why an evolutionary process-- and both biology and technology are evolutionary processes-- accelerate.
Someday… this cytoplasmic matrix may fall into the primordial sea of a distant world,where it could ignite an evolutionary process.
May fall into the sea of a distant world and ignite an evolutionary process. Someday, this cytoplasmic matrix.
Because the Ogasawara Islands have never been connected to a continent,many of their animals and plants have undergone unique evolutionary processes.
Whereby the human consciousness becomes pureenergy Ascension is an extremely advanced evolutionary process and actually rises to a higher plane of existence.
The effectively unlimited supply of these fossil tests and the relatively high-precision age-control models available for cores has produced an exceptionally high-quality planktonic Foraminifera fossil record dating back to the mid-Jurassic,and presents an unparalleled record for scientists testing and documenting the evolutionary process.
One such technique, genetic algorithms, has been used for MSAproduction in an attempt to broadly simulate the hypothesized evolutionary process that gave rise to the divergence in the query set.
As you can see, outwardly, they look very much like us,which could indicate a common ancestor or even a parallel evolutionary process.
She's another example of an advanced stage in the human evolutionary process.
Just as we can't predict what one molecule in a gas will do-- it's hopeless to predict a single molecule-- yet we can predict the properties of the whole gas, using thermodynamics, very accurately. It's the same thing here. We can't predict any particular project, but the result of this whole worldwide, chaotic,unpredictable activity of competition and the evolutionary process of technology is very predictable.
This was the level that Darwin saw as a normal part of the evolutionary process.
All of these systems depend upon each other and advance step by step through a kind of evolutionary process.
Something we wouldn't have come up with on our own. and in other cases, it produces something that's not familiar,Sometimes when we run this evolutionary process, it produces something familiar like walking.
It's the same thing here. We can't predict any particular project, but the result of this whole worldwide, chaotic,unpredictable activity of competition and the evolutionary process of technology is very predictable.
Dual inheritance theory(DIT), also known as gene-culture coevolution or biocultural evolution, was developed in the 1960sthrough early 1980s to explain how human behavior is a product of two different and interacting evolutionary processes: genetic evolution and cultural evolution.
