Sentences with phrase «global evolution»

The rapid global evolution of influenza viruses begins with de novo mutations that arise in individual infected hosts.
Surprisingly, I found that flu viruses can evolve in infected people over time in ways that mirror global evolution, which helps us understand better how flu evolution starts.
In positing what to many will be a novel concept of there being the common global evolution of schools, it is recognised that while the idea is new to educators, it has been core to business organisational change literature for over 20 years.
Or do you perhaps view such accelerated baseline change to be an acceptable part of the Anthropogenic effect upon global evolution?
The sustainable revolution, or global evolution, has officially started, and the glamorous group of guests from the worlds of fashion, investment, technology, and education gathered last night definitely decided to take part in it.
For although certain principles of wear and dissolution, which apparently can not be prevented from growing more pronounced with age, seem to be inherent in the structure of our individual bodies, there is no indication of any similar factor in the global evolution of a living mass as large as the Noosphere, where the overriding evolutionary law seems to be that, of statistical necessity, it must simply converge upon itself.
These facts point vividly to the fact that world history is moving toward a completion of one stage of global evolution and human development.
One of the major contributing factors to evolving parenting styles is the global evolution of kinship.
«How, therefore, can it be wise for us, during this epic period of global evolution, to be focused not on how we build partnerships, but how we dissolve the one to which we are bound by ties of geography, trade, shared values and common interest?
We close by discussing major open questions about how genetic drift, purifying selection, and positive selection combine to shape influenza's evolution within hosts during more typical, acute infections, and how this within - host diversity contributes to the virus's global evolution.
Recent advances in high - throughput deep sequencing have made it increasingly possible to measure influenza's within - host genetic diversity and compare this diversity to the virus's global evolution.
His research includes (i) the molecular epidemiology and epidemic history of HIV and hepatitis C, particularly in Asia and Africa, (ii) the global evolution of influenza viruses, (iii) virus and immune dynamics during chronic viral infection, (iv) the evolution of flaviviruses, and (v) the development of new techniques for tracking and predicting virus transmission.
Our mission is to accelerate the global evolution of human consciousness by providing transformational practices that translate the wisdom of sport's «Ideal Performance State» into practical training methods that include energetics, body & mind.
The beasts were supposed to mark a new stage of global evolution.
«Shiraga's and Motonaga's work expands our understanding of the global evolution of modernism, dispelling notions that movements such as abstract expressionism and the participatory and process - driven elements of so much contemporary practice are purely Western inventions,» said Ritter.
If there is a high correlation between temperature in the North Atlantic (NA) and global temperature, this can be due to a reaction of both geographical entities on the same external influence (which seems not unlikely...), due to an influence of the NA on the global scale, or due to influence of the global evolution on the NA.
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