Sentences with phrase «as the population evolves»

As the population evolves, your customers will too.
Meanwhile, individuals appear to have highly predictable movements as populations evolve in a remarkably synchronised way.

Not exact matches

As its economy evolves and its population achieves a higher standard of living, China is looking around the world to build stronger trading relationships.
Asfr as I see it, this article simply states that 15 % of US population possess fully evolved brains!
Gods will is for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us for the challenges of our future survival, Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
Black is the original or «normal» skin color for humans — lighter skin colors evolved in the last few tens of thousands of years as populations adapted to higher latitudes.
These programs also get students to buy into the program and evolve as the student population evolves.
I believe this is much different from popular press magazines advising us as what you're both doing is explaining human development and evolved caregiving practices (which in people who understand healthy relationship dynamics is intuitive and based on common sense, but is not the majority of our population) to people struggling to figure out how to make their primary love relationships work so they don't end in divorce, split families, or unattached / needy people.
The services offered by the centres outside of London are constantly evolving to meet the needs of a growing population of torture survivors who, as asylum seekers, have been dispersed from London.
«My thinking — as well as the general population's views — on the issue has evolved, and so I believe there's no better time than the present to get this done.
As Vikings settled Iceland, or mixed with populations in Ireland, the British Isles and beyond, those genetic patterns evolved.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead author of a new study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Natural selection acts on individuals, not society as a whole, so overconfidence can evolve even if it is costly to the population.
The trial was designed to test whether the populations of robots would evolve to find the optimal mixture of the three behavior patterns, as the researchers report this month in PLOS Computational Biology.
Given the right conditions, such as isolation from the original population and an accumulation of genetic differences, these lineages can eventually evolve into entirely new species.
Mithila Jugulam, assistant professor of agronomy, led a study that looked at how kochia — invasive weed populations that are taking over crops and non-crop areas in western Kansas and the Great Plains — evolved resistance to the most used herbicide glyphosate, more commonly known as Roundup Weed Killer.
Other human populations evolved from subsets of that diverse population, as small groups migrated around the globe just a few tens of thousands of years ago.
H58 Typhi is often resistant to the first - line antimicrobials commonly used to treat the disease, and is continuing to evolve as it spreads to new regions and populations, acquiring novel mutations providing resistance to newer antimicrobial agents, such as ciprofloxacin and azithromycin.
Moeller is beginning to assemble a snapshot of the microbes in the guts of our ancient ape ancestor — in essence, a paleo gut that fit our paleo diet — and hopes to go even further back in time if, as seems likely, all mammals have evolved their unique microbiota from a common ancestral population in the distant past.
«The bug initially seems to have entered the patient population from the environment, but we think it has recently evolved to become capable of jumping from patient to patient, getting more virulent as it does so.»
«Our analysis demonstrates the need to assess multiple variables simultaneously when studying ecogeographical rules in a broadly distributed species like the common treeshrew, as multiple factors may have influenced how populations evolved
Behaviors that evolved as survival mechanisms to ensure that an animal feeds itself become inconvenient and potentially detrimental side effects in industrialized human populations where cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity, rather than starvation, pose greater risks to long - term survival.
If they bottle the wrong strain, however, and the virus evolves, it can leave those who have been vaccinated as vulnerable as an unimmunized population.
It describes how a population evolves from different mating types producing same - sized sex cells (or gametes) to mating types producing different - sized gametes, such as where there are distinct males and females.
Once separated, as happened to antelope squirrels on either side of the Grand Canyon in the US, the populations evolve independently, eventually becoming distinct and reproductively isolated.
The «Out of Africa» hypothesis posits that modern humans evolved from a small population in Africa and replaced all other hominin populations, including Neandertals, as they migrated into Europe and Asia.
By learning how natural populations, such as fishes, adapt and evolve under selective pressures, we can learn how these pressures affect humans in terms of health and disease.»
On the other hand, populations of newly evolved species successful enough to grow and expand rapidly must eventually crash or slow down, as any species uses up available resources and interact with others that seek to take advantage of their increased numbers through predation or parasitism instead of symbiosis.
«At present artemisinin resistance appears to be largely confined to Southeast Asia but the situation might change as the parasite population continues to evolve.
Some populations have evolved a genetic variant that protects them from being poisoned by heavy metals such as lead and chromium.
We predicted that these diversified epitope regions would be the targets of mutation as the 2009 H1N1 pandemic (pH1N1) lineage evolves in response to the development of population - level protective immunity in humans.
As we improve the resolution and accuracy of our analyses of genetic variation, we'll be able to delve deeper into key scientific questions like how populations of Plasmodium parasites are evolving, migrating to different locations and developing drug resistance.
The questions we have used to measure online dating have evolved over the years, and as a result we can not directly compare the size of the total online dating population to some of our earlier surveys on the subject.6 However, the use of online dating sites7 has become steadily more prevalent in recent years.
The comic beats are solid in the first moments, as the asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs narrowly misses the planet, and we're introduced to a slightly - more - evolved dinosaur population a few million years after they should have gone extinct.
As part of an evolving R&D platform, this work is grounded in rigorous science, and embedded within a growing community of highly motivated change agents committed to shared learning, cumulative knowledge generation, and transformative child outcomes at the population level.
«Christina School District's effort to provide their school leaders with the professional knowledge, skills, and training to address the evolving needs of their diverse student population positions it as a leader in building meaningful capacity,» said ASCD executive director and CEO Dr. Gene R. Carter.
As educators and lawmakers struggle to define the evolving role of education for the nation's gifted students, a new study suggests that some aspects of gifted education that have been appropriated to improve the achievement of a broader population of students may provide less of a boost than commonly thought.
As always with eBooks, the situation is constantly evolving, and whether an application sinks or swims is entirely dependent on just how helpful the (voracious) eBook - reading population finds it.
As veterinary medicine continued to evolve and the human population moved from rural communities to urban and suburban ones, cats and dogs became more popular as household petAs veterinary medicine continued to evolve and the human population moved from rural communities to urban and suburban ones, cats and dogs became more popular as household petas household pets.
Even just - hatched young are much more active than other hatchling Pituophis, and this innate tendency to «keep moving» may be an artifact of inbreeding amongst a small, insular population, or may have evolved as a beneficial behavior for feeding or predator evasion in their native habitat.
Is that formula seen here, or will buildings continue to be placed in «zones,» and then automatically evolve over time as a town's population grows?
Urban development, population explosion, environmental changes, socio - economic gaps, and the rising middle class in metropolitan centers in Africa redefine the structure of the city as it continuously evolves.
What is explored in these works is not America as a fixed, geographical location but America as an «idea / ideal»; a continuously evolving and shifting congeries of emotions, places, powers, infrastructures, populations and visions.
As evolving diatom populations expanded, a more efficient biological pump buried more CO2 at depth that is now detected as siliceous ooze or as biogenic opal depositAs evolving diatom populations expanded, a more efficient biological pump buried more CO2 at depth that is now detected as siliceous ooze or as biogenic opal depositas siliceous ooze or as biogenic opal depositas biogenic opal deposits.
Today, as populations, consumption, and technological power advance at an exponential pace that might seem almost impossible to sustain, especially given current societal dependence on fossil energy, increasingly intense land - use systems seem to be evolving in new, more land - efficient, directions that may even reverse many of the environmental impacts of prior land use.
This genome would not only provide excellent markers to study extant polar bear populations but could also provide clues as to how polar bears rapidly evolved and subsequently survived through the last interglacial period.
As the nation's population grew, and cities increased economic importance, the dream of being in business for oneself in America evolved to include small merchants, artisans, and independent professionals.
This population, however, is roughly divided into two groups: «white picket fence» polyamorists, as one informant put it, who see their relationships as committed, stable family arrangements; and, polyamorists who shun monogamy, describe themselves as relationship anarchists or consensual non-monogamists, and engage in an evolving web of relationships of varying degrees of longevity and mutual obligation.
A growing population is also having some effect on home insurance rates as companies attempt to accommodate the evolving needs of the state market.
At the same time, as these currencies become more readily available to a general population, malicious tools such as ransomware will also continue to evolve to take advantage of the mainstream trend.
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