Sentences with phrase «early stages of evolution»

We are still in very early stages of the evolution of cryptocurrencies with over 1300 right now and many taking off big in 2017.
This is understandable if you consider the experiences gathered during the early stages of evolution when food was often scarce and organisms had to minimize the energy, i. e. calories they spend by all means, in order to survive.
Mammals generally have rather poor color vision or even no color vision at all because they tended to be nocturnal during the early stages of their evolution.
In the early stages of their evolution, feathers may have served in mating displays or species recognition.
These ants and termites in the early stages of evolution — they can't recognize kin like that.
We are still in very early stages of the evolution of cryptocurrencies with over 1300 right now and many taking off big in 2017.
«The papaya Y might well resemble the ancestor of the human Y at a very early stage of evolution,» Ming says.
Thomas Holstein states that the protozoans are characterised by a wide variety of different ballistic organelles, suggesting an «arms race» at this early stage of evolution.
The prebiotic molecule is «located in the warm, dense inner regions of the cocoon of dust and gas surrounding young stars in their earliest stages of evolution,» according to a statement.
Here we are at an early stage of evolution, but it is clear that blockchain - enabled asset ledgers and self - executing smart contracts will have a profound impact on at least some areas of legal work.
«We're at an early stage of the evolution, especially as more multi-national companies go into Europe and as more European firms become international.»

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In a conversation with Fortune, Gupta talks about the evolution of the venture ecosystem over the last decade and his firm's contrarian approach when it comes to investing in early - stage companies.
To establish a national, broad based, community of Angel investors, incubators, and accelerators in Canada and connect them to their peers and the greater early - stage funding ecosystem so they can support the growth and development of innovative Canadian entrepreneurs and companies, and to support the ongoing evolution of that community through research, education and public policy.
Evolution, Newcrest and OceanaGold all did a number of early stage farm - in agreements with juniors around the world.
One finds the antecedents of this tradition in early stages of discussion of Darwinian evolution.
However powerful its impetus in the early stages of the course of biological evolution into which it has thrust itself, the Marxist anthropogenesis, because it rules out the existence of an irreversible Center at its consummation, can neither justify nor sustain its momentum to the end.
If at an early stage in his evolution it was useful for an individual to be able to adapt to a language - using community, i.e., to learn language as fast as possible, selection for this capacity might well have brought about a genetic assimilation of at least the bases for what had originally been only a learned adaptive response.
The early stages in the evolution of life, therefore, involve not only physico - chemical mass, energy, atoms and so on, but also specific instructions.
In the early stages of human evolution, biochemical «inflammatory» responses developed to give an evolutionary advantage in coping with «attack» from microbes, etc..
This is an excellent opportunity to get involved with a growing brewery from the early stages and work in a collaborative environment to shape the evolution of a beer portfolio with no limits on experimental concepts.
The earliest stages of hominin evolution are still mysterious.
«Our work had shown that individuals in the early stage of network evolution display a distinctive and robust signature in their centrality trend, which can be adequately predicted by the NPP method,» Chawla said.
Life couldn't have survived in the very early universe before stars formed, so the universe had to have reached a certain age and stage of evolution before life could arise.
These show that, at this early stage of bird evolution, the ascending process already developed separately.
The discovery clearly shows that these animals were contemporaries of each other during the earliest stages of dinosaurs» evolution.
With their proto - lungs and proto - limbs, lungfish represent the earliest stage in the evolution of air - breathing vertebrates.
Based on their findings, the researchers suggest that such adaptations must have arisen very early in the evolution of the order, setting the stage for the major diversification of rodent - like mammals that ensued.
«These findings demonstrate a single origin of gills that likely corresponds with a key stage in vertebrate evolution: when some of our earliest relatives transitioned from filtering particles out of water pumped through static bodies to actively swimming through the oceans,» says lead author Dr Andrew Gillis, a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Cambridge's Department of Zoology, and a Whitman Investigator at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, US.
They found three objects with spectra bearing the imprints of warm gases such as acetylene and hydrogen cyanide, which are present in the early stages of stellar evolution.
The simple system that we describe in this paper provides a model that can be further manipulated experimentally for studying those early stages in the evolution of photosynthesis.»
The researchers showed that the conversion of chlorophyll a to chlorophyll f requires only this one enzyme in a simple system that could represent an early intermediate stage in the evolution of photosynthesis.
Another clue that the newly identified enzyme could represent an early stage in the evolution of photosynthesis is that the enzyme requires light to catalyze its reaction and may not require oxygen, as scientists had previously suspected.
Regardless of the trigger, though, the fossils show that a «mammalian pattern of brain organization is apparent at this very early stage of proto - mammalian evolution,» Deacon says.
Along with fellow graduate student Mingming Li and Professional Research Associate Matthijs van Soest, the researchers depict a model Earth, where in its interior resides distinct reservoirs of mantle material that may have formed during the earliest stages of Earth's evolution.
On the other hand, if there are 100 billion suitable planets in our galaxy, if the origin of life is highly probable, if there are billions of years of evolution available on each such planet and if even a small fraction of technical civilizations pass safely through the early stages of technological adolescence, the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy today might be very large.
This is because a significant role of such resonances in the development of neutron stars and in the synthesis of elements during early evolution stages of the Universe after the Big Bang.
He asked them how nature had actually done what he was attempting to simulate in the game — which was, among other things, the development of the earliest stages of life and its evolution.
Our group studies how normal cell behaviour is altered by mutation in the early stages of cancer evolution.
More recently, his lab started studying the genetic basis of human brain evolution as well as the signaling pathways underlying synaptic loss during early stages of Alzheimer's Disease progression.
Summary: Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape of an embryo from the earliest stages of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course of evolution to create the enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997 issue of Nature.
Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape of an embryo from the earliest stages of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course of evolution to create the enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997 issue of Nature.
The EDDE team enjoyed this opportunity to communicate the Center's mission: Gain a better understanding of radiation damage formation and evolution in its early stages in order to design materials that can intrinsically recover from the damaged state.
A new study from SciLifeLab / Uppsala University published in PLOS ONE shows that genes crucial for vision were multiplied in the early stages of vertebrate evolution and acquired distinct functions leading to the sophisticated mechanisms of vertebrate eyes.
August 14, 1997 Evolution re-sculpted animal limbs by genetic switches once thought too drastic for survival Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape of an embryo from the earliest stages of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course of evolution to create the enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997 issue oEvolution re-sculpted animal limbs by genetic switches once thought too drastic for survival Extremely powerful genes that govern the shape of an embryo from the earliest stages of development have been tinkered with by nature over the course of evolution to create the enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997 issue oevolution to create the enormously wide range of animal forms, scientists report in the August 14, 1997 issue of Nature.
It also offers two featurettes --» The Origin Story of Big Hero 6: Hiro's Journey,» which follows the process of adaptation process from comic book to animate feature, and «Big Animator 6: The Characters Behind the Characters,» with the animators discussing the evolution of the characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to hunt for.
The Kickstarter campaign to raise money to produce a rough early version of the full feature was a success, and now Fincher, Powell, and Blur Studios are working to make the next stage of Goon «s big - screen evolution a reality.
These kinds of problems are common in the early stages of an MMO's evolution.
Moreover, all the schools and teachers accepted the observation made by Helbing (2014), that in relative terms developed societies are at an early stage of digital evolution and the application of technology, and only when schools have achieved digital normalisation will they be in the position to continually take advantage of sophisticated technology and meet society's expectations.
At this early stage in the evolution of tourism, and in the context of post-war hardships being experienced across an enormous spectrum, it was totally normal and accepted that governments would intervene to take up the slack when and where necessary.
The current exhibition of Herrera's work at the Whitney Museum, entitled «Lines of Sight,» with a beautiful accompanying catalogue by Dana Miller, endeavors to rectify the art world's long - term neglect: it focuses on Herrera's work from 1948 - 1978, from her earliest abstracts through the various stages of her artistic evolution.
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