Sentences with phrase «evolutionary point»

The whole evolutionary point of childhood is not to get children to do anything in particular.
However, from evolutionary point of view this is a clear «conflict of interests»: the baby is interested to get enough breastmilk but the mother is «interested» in managing the task with as little breastmilk as possible, in order not to exhaust herself.
that the parousiac spark can, of physical and organic necessity, only be kindled between Heaven and a Mankind which has biologically reached a certain critical evolutionary point of collective maturity?
Science totally encapsulated in an Evolutionary point of view is ridiculous.
From the title of the book and its chapter headings one had every reason to assume that it would speak directly to the concerns of any student or scholar in the field of religion for whom the evolutionary point of view had become basic.
From an evolutionary point of view it's a good question why organisms have sensations at all.
But the evolutionary point of our self - consciousness must be finding solace or significance in the inevitability of replacement.
«But from an evolutionary point of view, younger people are fertile, so even if they're not wise, they're okay.
From an evolutionary point of view, however, the drivers of mating success for males are generally not the drivers of longevity.
The idea that a living person can be deified is not surprising from an evolutionary point of view.
From an evolutionary point of view, the daredevil impulses of adolescents can be beneficial, Casey points out.
«I think it makes total sense from an evolutionary point of view to have private companies do things that NASA pioneered,» says Ashwin Vasavada of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California.
From an evolutionary point of view, health is the dominant driver because it indicates that a person has good genes.
This makes sense from an evolutionary point of view, says Paz.
In the Polish lowlands both species have met less than 14,000 years ago; from an evolutionary point of view a very young contact.
«This makes perfect sense because it is signaling that sexual activity is inappropriate from an evolutionary point of view,» says Sobel.
«Goats wouldn't have seen a tiger from an evolutionary point of view for at least 15 generations but they recognise the smell of the predator,» says repellent creator Peter Murray.
«But at some evolutionary point and time in spiders the compound eye likely split into one pair of medial or central eyes in the front and a pair of lateral compound eyes found on the sides of the head.
The site of human testicles seems a bizarre anomaly from an evolutionary point of view, like positioning the driver of an armored vehicle in a sack strapped to the bumper.
«From an evolutionary point of view, we can't have everyone going off the cliff all at once like lemmings — someone's got to be doing something different for a species to survive,» says Bargmann.
Natural selection seems not to have pushed our life spans to the limit, perhaps because from an evolutionary point of view, passing on genes to the next generation is what matters, not a long and biologically useless old age.
While digital sex may lack romance, it features the most important element from an evolutionary point of view: the genetic material from two parents gets mixed together in a child.
«While light is important, temperature may be more important from an evolutionary point of view,» says Siegel.
«From an evolutionary point of view, this [kind of learning] is a really cool thing,» he says.
From an evolutionary point of view, it may be interesting for sandflies to have a part of its population permissive to Leishmania infection.
«From an evolutionary point of view, however, it makes sense.
«From an evolutionary point of view, contagious behaviors actually help animals to better survive because you don't have to learn everything from scratch,» Chen said.
Mitochondria are also very interesting from a evolutionary point of view, because they have features that make them very similar to bacteria:
From an evolutionary point of view, this negativity bias is necessary for our survival as a species.
from a evolutionary point of view, milk wasnt designed to be consumed by adults but we adapted to be able to tolerate milk.

Phrases with «evolutionary point»

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