Sentences with phrase «evolutionary changes»

It offers evolutionary changes in schedule and contact management.
Evolutionary changes in canine social competence.
These three pillars have also inspired the evolutionary changes to ZenUI for ZenFone 2.
And for the past few years, S phones have introduced evolutionary changes that seriously evolved the phone; the iPhone 4S added Siri, and the iPhone 5S debuted the Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
The team behind the Mercury Protocol aspires to bring evolutionary changes to online interactions through blockchain technology, but it will require patience to know whether or not this will start to catch on, or consumers instead chose to settle with traditional services.
«That's what Google is doing — making evolutionary changes, not revolutionary changes.»
One thing that has not changed is the legal industry's need for skilled individuals to cope with these rapid evolutionary changes.
Past history speaks about the evolutionary changes influencing our language from the Germanic, Latinate / Romance, Norman and French cultures.
Small evolutionary changes (microevolution) do occur at rapid rates and have occurred in response to various anthropogenic changes.
Both acidification and climate change are now occurring at rates that may out pace any evolutionary changes.
The scientific ecologist is quite attuned to evolutionary changes leading to new species or extinctions.
And the only way to do that is with technical fixes that can be applied as quickly as possible — evolutionary changes in the way that human beings relate to the rest of the Earth's biosphere can not possibly have any impact in the very short time frame that is required to prevent the worst outcomes of global warming.
A surface critique might argue for some more bolder, declarative evolutionary changes from one exhibition to the next, but as pointed out in the title, these works aren't for a viewer's cynical, novelty - seeking lizard brain.
There are a number of evolutionary changes in StarCraft II, but when you get right down to it, it's still Terran vs. Protoss vs. Zerg in fast - paced, real - time strategy battles.
Two decades of evolutionary changes culminated in
Due to evolutionary changes, their ear has been modified to work extremely well underwater.
Weather conditions and environmental factors were found to have also contributed to the evolutionary changes in the dog world.
Tactical's current program began in 1993 as an offshoot of that first fund but with lower leverage and some evolutionary changes.
Back in November 2014, I wrote about the evolutionary changes from Kindle's Original to Amazon's latest and greatest Kindle, the Voyage.
This latest facelift exhibits a range of evolutionary changes, such as new LED lights, taillights with new internal graphics and slight revisions to the bumpers, which make the car 9 mm longer.
Wider front wheel arches also clearly show that the front wheels / tyres are likewise bigger which, combined with other evolutionary changes, has enabled the dynamic performance of the latest car to reach new heights.
The look of the car hasn't been radically changed in the years since it was first introduced, but evolutionary changes have been made here and there to keep the styling contemporary, and it has worked quite well.
Toyota's best - selling Camry receives a host of evolutionary changes for the 2012 model year.
The tenth - generation Toyota Corolla was introduced for 2009 offering evolutionary changes from its predecessor.
evolutionary changes, the CR - V, like its Toyota RAV4 competitor, has outgrown its original category.
Evolutionary changes were permitted - so long as 500 copies of the new model were built for public consumption.
Along with evolutionary changes and tactical tweaks to its editorial and business plans, EPE still places bold but considered strategic bets on certain new content offerings and services — much as it did with the creation of Education Week itself nearly four decades ago.
Yes, evolutionary changes have happened since the time when we all left the African plains and went for a hike around the world.
«Another issue that the study helps clarify is whether or not any of the recent evolutionary changes in Zika virus are to blame for microcephaly.
«Furthermore, the paper looks at the mutational pattern in general and concludes that few of the evolutionary changes seem to be in places in the Zika genome that would cause much consequent alteration in the virus's behaviour.
She studies innovations and mechanisms that either facilitate or constrain evolutionary changes.
Our research focuses on innovations and mechanisms that either facilitate or constrain evolutionary changes.
Dr Lee Ann Rollins has provided a new dimension to TeamBufo's research, by showing us the genetic basis of the evolutionary changes that have occurred in Australian cane toads.
The fossils, all found in and around what is now Inner Mongolia, China, date from a time when many important animal groups, including our own (mammals), were undergoing noteworthy evolutionary changes.
These days we are mostly looking at the rapid evolutionary changes in toads and their predators.
Analysis of synaptic gene expression in the neocortex of primates reveals evolutionary changes in glutamatergic neurotransmission.
She has since used these to trace evolutionary changes in organisms ranging from influenza to mammoths, asking questions about domestication, admixture between species pairs, and pathogen evolution.
The findings, published in Science on May 7, suggest that evolutionary changes to the genetics of fundamental biological processes occur more frequently than previously thought.
Fossils showed a series of optical adaptations prompted the momentous transition, catalyzing evolutionary changes that made us who we are.
Neuroscientist and engineer Malcolm A. MacIver, from the Northwestern University, partnered up with evolutionary biologist and paleontologist Lars Schmitz, from the W.M. Keck Science Department — in a joint program of Claremont McKenna, Scripps and Pitzer colleges — to analyze fossils and their evolutionary changes.
With support from the CGGH, Jacob is currently pursuing his PhD, with a focus on methods for fine - resolution mapping of Plasmodium parasite population structure, demography events and the detection of recent evolutionary changes in parasite populations.
This is because both our analysis and previous analyses relied heavily on the assumption of parsimonious genome evolution, where lineage - specific gain and loss patterns are based on the fewest possible evolutionary changes.
Reisz and his graduate students suggest that the next big question relates to evolutionary changes to the overall abundance of teeth: if these ancient amphibians had an astonishing number of teeth, why have most modern amphibians reduced or entirely lost their teeth?
The short string of DNA contained in the mitochondria (mDNA) which accounts for only a small fraction of the total cellular DNAaccumulates mutations at a relatively regular rate and so researchers can use variations in its genes to measure evolutionary changes.
Geneticists also will have to figure out which Asian elephant - specific evolutionary changes need reversing to approximate the mammoth - Asian elephant common ancestor.
Furthermore, they integrated single - cell datasets of pancreatic tissue from humans and mice, thereby identifying 10 cell types that were shared across species and defining the evolutionary changes occurring in each group.
A new study suggests that evolutionary changes in the regulation of a gene implicated in perception, behavior, and memory may be partly responsible.
Because we are the dogs» environment, their evolutionary changes emphasize just how important visual information is to us.
When we hatch the dormant eggs of water fleas from the past and compare them with the contemporary population, we can reconstruct the evolutionary changes that occurred in that population and examine how they have adapted to the rising temperature of the water in which they live.»
The study is the first to show that animal populations can adapt and already have adapted to higher temperatures and increased heat wave frequencies — two results of climate change — by means of evolutionary changes in their heat tolerance.
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