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  • ...cludes transgenerational molecular evolution and [[Biolinguistics|language evolution]], for example. ...''Evolutionary Biology'', evolutionary biologist Douglas Futuyma defined 'evolution' thus:
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  • ...here.<!-- The following paragraphs are mainly centred on vertebrate brain evolution, so they will have to be either moved to a more specialized article, or rew ==Vertebrate brain evolution==
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  • ...reate each major type (see [[Old earth creationism]]; or the belief that [[evolution by natural selection]] was the indirect means by which God created the vari ...that the various forms of life came into being. They deny the [[theory of evolution]], on the grounds that [[natural selection]] is not a sufficient creative f
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  • *Simpson GG. (1944, revised 1984) ''Tempo and mode in evolution''. New York: Columbia University Press. | [http://books.google.com/books?id *Stebbins GL. (1950) ''Variation and evolution in plants''. New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • * [http://evolution.berkeley.edu/ Understanding Evolution] from [[University of California, Berkeley]] ...tion.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php Understanding Evolution UC Berkely’s Evolution Library].
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  • ...ef> Woese C (2002) [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/99/13/8742 On the evolution of cells.] ''Proc Natl Acad Sci USA'' '''99''':8742-7 PMID 12077305 This would foster subsequent cellular evolution and metabolism. Each of these three
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  • ...a number of specimens that are not yet available. Most research into the [[evolution]] of menopause focuses on the trade offs between continuing reproduction la ==The Evolution of a post-reproductive life span==
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  • *Sirenian Evolution, Daryl P. Domning; <em>Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals</em> Perrin, Würsig [[Evolution of cetaceans]]
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  • ...urnal.pbio.0050139.g001-L.gif|right|500px|Evolutionary context of cetacean evolution.}} The traditional theory of cetacean evolution was that whales were related to the [[mesonychid]]s, an extinct order of [[
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  • ...iments are conducted, and contains annotated references for [[experimental evolution]] studies conducted with bacteriophages, as well as an expansion of a table ...ons are synergistic or antagonistic will help solve such problems as the [[evolution of sex]].
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  • *[[Argument from evolution]] *[[Animal evolution]]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dechmann 2009 Comparative studies of brain evolution: a critical insight from the Chiroptera}} *{{CZ:Ref:Abdel-Mannan 2008 Evolution of cortical neurogenesis}}
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  • The '''evolution of hominin intelligence''' can be viewed as a result of an environmental ch ...d to their ancestors<ref name=Stern2006>Stern R, Woods CG (2006) “Is brain evolution still continuing un modern human” European Journal of Human Genetics Volu
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  • ...the full title: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020346 ''Language Evolution.] ...9-924483-9 | [http://books.google.com/books?id=OeN2Rhvfdn4C&dq=%22language+evolution%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books online preview.]
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  • ...ed cereals in the genus ''Triticum'' <ref>Hancock, James F. (2004) ''Plant Evolution and the Origin of Crop Species''. CABI Publishing. ISBN 0-85199-685-X.</ref ...r and hard wheat domestication in southeast Turkey ''Molecular Biology and Evolution''[http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/19/10/1797 '''19''':1797-1
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  • ...tious (but extremely interesting) reconstruction of the earliest events in evolution - that is the early branches of the tree of life, because over long time in These three domains of life represent the main lineages in evolution of early cellular life and currently represented by the ''[[Bacteria]]'', t
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  • ...al, survival manifested as [[reproductive success]], a ''sine qua non'' of evolution by means of [[natural selection]]. An example of how diet might have greatly influenced hominin evolution:
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  • ...ed where ancestor reconstruction fails in a known bacteriophage phylogeny. Evolution 54:397-405. ...adgett, I.J. Molineux, D.M. Hillis and J.J. Bull, 1997. Parallel molecular evolution of deletions and nonsense mutations in bacteriophage T7. Mol. Biol. Evol. 1
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  • * [http://www.youramazingbrain.org/Insidebrain/brainevolution.htm Brain evolution] &mdash; an introductory website ...ttp://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/site/misc/brainevolution.xhtml Brain evolution] &mdash; a [[special issue]] of the [[scientific journal|journal]] [[Biolog
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  • * Woese C (2002) [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/99/13/8742 On the evolution of cells.] ''Proc Natl Acad Sci USA'' '''99''':8742-7 PMID 12077305. (Ope * Eisen JA, Fraser CM (2003) Viewpoint phylogenomics: intersection of evolution and genomics. ''Science'' '''300''':1706-7 PMID 12805538
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  • ...d commentary on book by M.H. Christiansen and S. Kirby, essays on language evolution by multiple authors (2004)
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  • The '''evolution of the human diet''' is an important research topic within [[physical anthr This creates a conceptual problem for the evolution of the human diet: if modern humans, all of whom are morphologically and ph
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  • *Language Evolution: The Hardest Problem in Science? —Morten H. Christiansen and Simon Kirby< *The Language Mosaic and its Evolution —James R. Hurford<br>
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  • ...Kirby S. (2003) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1364-6613(03)00136-0 Language evolution: consensus and controversies]. ''Trends Cogn Sci''. 7:300-307. ...rsies (such as gestural origins of language). We also discuss why language evolution is such a difficult problem, and suggest probable directions research may t
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  • ....umich.edu/~gingeric/PDGwhales/Whales.htm Research on the Origin and Early Evolution of Whales (Cetacea)], Gingerich, P.D., University of Michigan * [http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/exhibitions/whales/Segment.aspx?irn=161 Evolution of Whales segment from the Whales Tohorā Exhibition Minisite of the Museum
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  • ...rten JP Townsend JP (2005) Horizontal gene transfer, genome innovation and evolution. ''Nat Rev Microbiol.'' '''9''':679-87. PMID 16138096. One article in a who * Eisen JA, Fraser CM (2003) Viewpoint phylogenomics: intersection of evolution and genomics. ''Science'' '''300''':1706-7 PMID 12805538
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  • ...lements that are also present in other organisms, and understanding the '''evolution of appetite regulating systems''' can tell us much about their organisation ...sequence, HFRW <ref name=Dores05>Dores RM ''et al.'' (2005) Trends in the evolution of the proopiomelanocortin gene ''Gen Comp Endocrinol'' 142:81-93 PMID 1586
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  • ...nol'' 142(1-2):81-93 PMID 15862552. ''(This review specifically traces the evolution of the POMC gene. It provides a very useful overview of the gene and end-pr ...(1): 3-14 PMID 16356498. ''(This review article summarises the origins and evolution of several anterior pituitary hormones. It compares and contrasts these gen
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  • *[[Argument from evolution]] *[[Animal evolution]]
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  • * [http://www.youramazingbrain.org/Insidebrain/brainevolution.htm Brain evolution] &mdash; an introductory website ...ttp://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/site/misc/brainevolution.xhtml Brain evolution] &mdash; a [[special issue]] of the [[scientific journal|journal]] [[Biolog
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  • * [http://evolution.berkeley.edu/ Understanding Evolution] from [[University of California, Berkeley]] ...tion.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php Understanding Evolution UC Berkely’s Evolution Library].
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  • ...nson]] about the effects of confirmation bias on our knowledge about human evolution
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  • ...] on the importance of cooked food for [[evolution of the human diet|human evolution]]
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  • ...ory of evolutionary biology. This site is here to help you understand what evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutiona
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  • *An animation of some key aspects of the [[Origin of life|origin]] and evolution of life, based on [[wall painting]]s: ...humor.com/video:1750172 A humorous animation] highlighting some aspects of evolution from the perspective of the cartoon character [[Bart Simpson]]
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  • ===Evolution of the orchestra===
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  • ...y W. Tecumseh Fitch, putting [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]'s thoughts on the [[evolution of language]] and [[origin of music|music]] in a historic and contemporary ...k in biolinguistics] - a network of scholars interested in the biology and evolution of [[natural language]].
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  • ...s]]. <ref>McIntosh, S. (2007). ''Integral Consciousness and the Future of Evolution'', Paragon House: Minnesota</ref>
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  • *Language Evolution: The Hardest Problem in Science? —Morten H. Christiansen and Simon Kirby< *The Language Mosaic and its Evolution —James R. Hurford<br>
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  • ...llender, N. Mekel-Bobrov and B.T. Lahn |title=Genetic basis of human brain evolution | journal=Trends in Neurosciences |year=2008 |volume=31 | pages=637 |doi= | ...anced overview of the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issu
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  • * Mayr, Ernst. ''The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance'' Belknap Press, 1982, a major history of biology; [http:/ * Mayr, Ernst. ''Populations, Species, and Evolution'' (1971) (ISBN: 0674690133)
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  • ...y W. Tecumseh Fitch, putting [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]'s thoughts on the [[evolution of language]] and [[origin of music|music]] in a historic and contemporary
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  • * Frank B. Gill. "Ernst Mayr, the Ornithologist," ''Evolution,'' Vol. 48, No. 1 (Feb., 1994), pp. 12-18 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici ''Evolution'', Vol. 48, No. 1 (Feb., 1994), pp. 31-35 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici
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  • ...hains-of-reason.org/chains/evolution-by-natural-selection/introduction.htm Evolution by Natural Selection] - An introduction to the logic of the theory of natur ...onbioscience.org/evolution/futuyma.html#learnmore ''Natural selection: how evolution works''] Interview with [[Douglas J. Futuyma]]
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  • ...reate each major type (see [[Old earth creationism]]; or the belief that [[evolution by natural selection]] was the indirect means by which God created the vari ...that the various forms of life came into being. They deny the [[theory of evolution]], on the grounds that [[natural selection]] is not a sufficient creative f
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  • ....umich.edu/~gingeric/PDGwhales/Whales.htm Research on the Origin and Early Evolution of Whales (Cetacea)], Gingerich, P.D., University of Michigan * [http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/exhibitions/whales/Segment.aspx?irn=161 Evolution of Whales segment from the Whales Tohorā Exhibition Minisite of the Museum
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  • * Simon Coleman and Leslie Carlin, eds. ''The Cultures of Creationism: Anti-Evolution in English-Speaking Countries'' (2004) [http://www.arsdisputandi.org/publis ...a response from a proponent of evolution. [http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/nhmag.html]
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  • Aiello, Leslie C. and Jonathan C. K. Wells. "Energetics and the Evolution of the Genus Homo." Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 31. p.323-338. Annu ...Crania and Implications for the Evolution of Bipedalism." Journal of Human Evolution, Academic Press Inc. London, England. 1986.
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  • ====First glimpses of horizontal transfer of traits in plant evolution==== ...ansfer''' is suggested as an explanation<ref> Went, F. W. (1971). Parallel evolution. Taxon 20: p197-226.</ref> for the fact that similar traits are often share
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  • ...]], home to diverse [[life]] which shaped [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of [[evolution]] by [[natural selection]]. Some of the [[Andes]] [[mountain]] range also r
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  • *''<u>The Causes of Evolution</u/>'' (1932) Harper and Brothers, New York. Re-issued in 1990 with Introdu ...tion to this classic work places it in the context of the ongoing study of evolution. Describing Haldane's refusal to be confined by a "System" as a "light-hear
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;For ''evolutionary'' biologists, not surprisingly, [[Evolution|evolution ]] takes center stage, in particular as "the unifying theory of biology".<r ...s]] through geological time &mdash; and with the mechanisms, or causes, of evolution &mdash; the processes operating that bring about those evolutionary changes
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  • *{{:CZ:Ref:Shipman 2010 The Animal Connection and Human Evolution}} | title = Positive selection, relaxation, and acceleration in the evolution of the human and chimp genome
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  • ...lution|evolutionary]] hypothesis to explain two different phenomena: the [[evolution of sex|advantage of sex]] at the level of individuals, and the constant [[e ...ction were not part of Van Valen's Red Queen's Hypothesis, which addressed evolution at scales above the species level. The microevolutionary version of the Red
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  • * Chapter 8, Cereals, ''in'' Hancock JF (2004) ''Plant Evolution and the Origin of Crop Species''. CABI Publishing. ISBN 0-85199-685-X
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  • | title = In pursuit of military excellence: the evolution of operational theory
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  • ...the full title: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020346 ''Language Evolution.] ...9-924483-9 | [http://books.google.com/books?id=OeN2Rhvfdn4C&dq=%22language+evolution%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books online preview.]
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  • *[[Augustus#Names_and_titles_of_the_first_Caesar_Augustus|Evolution of Augustus' names]]
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  • ...ogist and is known for his support of [[Charles Darwin]] and his theory of evolution. His brother was [[Julian Huxley]], the first Director of [[UNESCO]]. [[And
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  • ==As a record of evolution== ...possible to determine which species came from common ancestors, tracing [[evolution]].
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  • ...the [[RIM-2 Terrier]] and [[RIM-8 Talos]], the '''RIM-24 Tartar''' was an evolution of the Terrier, intended to be used on smaller ships, deployed by the [[Uni
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  • ::*Game theory and human evolution: A critique of some recent interpretations of experimental games ::*The evolution of strong reciprocity: cooperation in heterogeneous populations
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  • *Syvanen, M. Cross-species gene transfer: a major factor in evolution. Trends in Genetics. 2, page 63-66.
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  • ...tion of dynamical variables of the plant that determine the plant's future evolution/trajectory given its future inputs.
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  • ...Responsibility and Superior Orders in the Twentieth Century - A Century of Evolution
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  • * Rickey, George (1995). ''Constructivism: Origins and Evolution''. George Braziller; Revised edition. ISBN
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  • ...nd in the online book [http://ebook.telecentre.org From the Ground Up: the evolution of the telecentre movement].
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  • ...lved several times independently in the different chordate lineages during evolution.")'' ...nd abiotic factors through time. ''Science'' 323:728-32. PMID 19197051 ''("Evolution may be dominated by biotic factors, as in the Red Queen model, or abiotic f
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  • * Doughty, Robert. et al. ''American Military History And The Evolution Of Western Warfare'' (1996)
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  • ...ed where ancestor reconstruction fails in a known bacteriophage phylogeny. Evolution 54:397-405. ...adgett, I.J. Molineux, D.M. Hillis and J.J. Bull, 1997. Parallel molecular evolution of deletions and nonsense mutations in bacteriophage T7. Mol. Biol. Evol. 1
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  • ...iments are conducted, and contains annotated references for [[experimental evolution]] studies conducted with bacteriophages, as well as an expansion of a table ...ons are synergistic or antagonistic will help solve such problems as the [[evolution of sex]].
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  • ...A and do not show ultrastructural similarities to prokaryotes. See also [[Evolution of flagella]]. ...win's notion of evolution driven by natural selection is incomplete (see [[Evolution and natural selection]]). However, others have argued that endosymbiosis c
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  • | title=A Brief Summary of the first 20 years of Microprocessor Evolution (1971 -1993)
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  • ...puter has distinct effects on game play. Particularly in recent years, the evolution of [[computer graphics]] has allowed game designers to lushly detail their
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  • ...y PN, Wingreen NS. (2007) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050011 Evolution, Interactions, and Biological Networks.] PLoS Biol 5(1): e11. ...particularly true of biological networks, and we believe that the lens of evolution provides an exciting opportunity to link disciplines in ways that address f
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  • ...of how [[biology|biologically]]-based this ability is, how it could have [[evolution|evolved]] and whether it is unique to [[human]]s continue to fascinate [[li {{seealso|Language evolution}}
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  • :''See also: [[Evolution of hominin intelligence|Evolution of hominin intelligence]]; [[Hominin intelligence|Hominin intelligence]] ...system must be replaced with one that is more representative of the true [[Evolution|evolutionary]] relationships as evinced by our genes.
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  • ...en Jay Gould)]]''. Gould argued for [[punctuated equilibrium]], a model of evolution that sees natural history as being stable, with sudden bursts of change, as
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  • * [http://www.hbes.com/ The Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES)] ** "The Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES) is an interdisciplinary, international society of researcher
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  • * [[Evolution of artificial intelligence]] == Artificial intelligence by means of evolution ==
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  • * Hylton, Keith N. ''Antitrust Law: Economic Theory and Common Law Evolution'' (2003) * Letwin, William. ''Law and Economic Policy in America: The Evolution of the Sherman Antitrust Act'' (1965)
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  • ...nd [[Alfred Russel Wallace|Alfred Russel Wallace's]] theory of [[Evolution|evolution]] by means of [[Natural selection|natural selection]], or [[survival of the
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  • ...conics). But the context of such investigations has undergone considerable evolution since the beginning of the nineteenth century. First the ground field has b
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  • ...ral science views of nature, in particular a distinct reading of Darwinian evolution to existing [[literary realism|realism]]. Literary realism from which natur
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  • ...n evolution is ''[[The Selfish Gene]]'' (1976), which set out the case for evolution as primarily a matter of [[gene]]s being the main unit of [[natural selecti
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  • *Sirenian Evolution, Daryl P. Domning; <em>Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals</em> Perrin, Würsig [[Evolution of cetaceans]]
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  • ...eedback), technological research (creation of new methods) and operational evolution, decision engineering endeavours to create a coherent framework of: * ''Methods of evolution'': Changes (spontaneous, stimulated, or controlled)
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  • ...the same environment lived and evolved, such as plants which required the evolution of better defensive characteristics. ==Morphology and Evolution==
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  • | title = The Evolution of Intelligence * Roth G, Dicke U. (2005) Evolution of the brain and intelligence. Trends Cogn Sci 2005;9:250-257.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Perlovsky 2010 Musical emotions: functions, origins, evolution}}
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  • The generally accepted scientific theory that describes the origin and evolution of the universe is [[Big Bang | Big Bang Theory]]. This cosmic explosion, b == Evolution ==
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  • ...o swimming through water than walking on land, it is now believed that the evolution of limbs and digits happened in water. Acanthostega probably lived a life s
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  • ...t Protestant theologians by 1900, including those opposed to the theory of evolution, rejected the 4004 BC model and argued the earth was very old. Many evangel ...core beliefs, and launched a campaign in the 1920s to stop the teaching of evolution, a campaign that continues into the 21st century.
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  • ...n Hooker]] and [[T.H. Huxley]], which convincingly illustrate the idea of evolution. Unlike many great works of [[science]], often made inaccessible through th ...n to his critics, over thirty people who before him formulated ideas about evolution and the origin of [[species]].
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  • ==Architectural evolution==
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  • ...here.<!-- The following paragraphs are mainly centred on vertebrate brain evolution, so they will have to be either moved to a more specialized article, or rew ==Vertebrate brain evolution==
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  • ...changes in genes from one generation to the next can result in a gradual [[evolution]] of species. Reproduction in practically all species is part of their nat ...imilar to, species-wise, but not identical to the parent(s), thus allowing evolution to proceed by means other than mutation.
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  • ...ellites, from molecules to populations and back''' ''Trends in ecology and evolution''; vol. 11 no. 10 pp. 424-429</ref> ...''in:'' Goldstein, D.B. & Schlötterer, C. (eds.). 1999. ''Microsatellites Evolution and Applications'' Oxford University Press, New York, USA. pp. 10-23</ref>.
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  • * ''[[Evolution and Human Behavior]] ''[http://journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/ens * ''[[Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics]]''
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  • ..., Boeckx C. (2011) ''The biolinguistic enterprise: new perspectives on the evolution and nature of the human language faculty''. Oxford: Oxford University Press * Larson RK, Dâeprez VM, Yamakido H. (2010) ''The evolution of human language: biolinguistic perspectives''. Cambridge: Cambridge Unive
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  • ...lower terrain that cannot support them. Such isolation often leads to the[[evolution]] of new species; for example, '[[Darwin's finches]]' are several species o
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  • ...ulated with Weber’s analysis of capitalism.” <ref>''Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory'', Talcott Parsons, pg. 25.</ref> ...sic insights of the critical reorientation.” <ref>''Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory'', Talcott Parsons, pg. 75.</ref>
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  • ...ic, or spiritual aspects. The following article focuses on the biology and evolution of music. It covers questions such as where, when, and why music evolved in ...imes additional objects). Investigating animal music can shed light on the evolution of the human capacity for music.
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  • • Brown, L.D. & A. Kalegaonkar, Support Organizations and the Evolution of the NGO Sector. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 31:2, 2002, 2 • Tandon R. & L. D. Brown, Eruptions, Initiatives and Evolution in Citizen Activism: Civil Societies at Crossroads, London: Routledge, 2014
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  • ...acquisitiveness, fierceness, loyalty, aggression, etc, were de-selected by evolution as being unneeded or even counter productive under these new conditions. ...cial structure of his time had, it seemed to him, resulted in the separate evolution of the leisured [[aristocracy]] (the Eloi) and the [[working class]] (the M
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  • .... Cunnane]]. The book outlines why fat babies are important to human brain evolution and the ecological circumstances that allowed for fat babies to evolve. Cun ...e=Cunnane2005.>Cunnane SC. Survival of the Fattest: The Key To Human Brain Evolution. World Scientific, Singapore, 2005.</ref> He describes the uniqueness of th
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