Sentences with phrase «includes examples of this evolution»

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According to Maria R. Servedio, a professor of biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill whose research areas include speciation and the evolution of premating isolation, these results are exciting because there has been speculation about behaviors essential to survival and reproduction being disrupted in hybrids, but very few well - established examples.
Examples of the information these satellites will soon yield include improved estimates of the masses and densities of Pluto and Charon, the possibility of a first estimate of the J2's of Pluto and / or Charon, new constraints on the tidal evolution and origin of the system.
The symposium will describe to evodevoists what are the new developments in evolutionary biology in the last year, including those that lead to the extended evolutionary synthesis, and provide specific examples about the importance of constraints, randomness, and behavioral drives in evolution and their crucial implications for evo - devo.
Free science and math simulations for teaching STEM topics, including physics, chemistry, biology, and math, from University of Colorado Boulder Microstructures, mineral chemistry and geochronology of white micas along a retrograde evolution: An example from the Aar massif (Central Alps, Switzerland)
Fraser Island provides a globally significant example of geological processes and biological evolution, including: complex coastal dune formations that are still evolving; an array of lakes that is exceptional in terms of number, diversity, age and the evidence of dynamic and developmental stages; and outstanding examples of ecosystems that have developed in response to maritime conditions and poor soils in coastal dune formations.
A description spotted by Dtoid about the company's Evolution of Beatmatch Gameplay panel reads: «The panel will include gameplay examples from internal prototypes, honest discussion of our design process successes and failures, insight into how we create and test our games in development, and a synopsis of the design history of a title on public display for the very first time at the Harmonix booth.»
The show also includes examples of Mangold's work from the 1990s and 2000s, including the Attic Paintings, the Plane / Figure Paintings, and the Column Paintings, speaking to the evolution of Mangold's interest in art history.
This includes for example, the effects of weather / climate on the population dynamics of rapidly reproducing, cold - blooded organisms, and the epidemiology of disease spread (and interesting textbook cases in genetics and evolution as well).
But for journalists and others who are not climate scientists, some narrative would help, as inline text and more clarification as footnotes if needed including, cover for example: — being very clear for a graph what was being forecast (people play silly games with Hansen, confusing which was BAU)-- Perhaps showing original graph first «This is what was predicted...» in [clearly a] sidebar THEN annotated / overlayed graph with «And this is how they did...» sidebar — placing the prediction in context of the evolving data and science (e.g. we'd reached 3xx ppm and trajectory was; or «used improved ocean model»; or whatever)-- perhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has evolved.
The opening session for this track will provide a 20 - year perspective on the evolution of electronic court records, including how electronic records have developed to meet the business needs of the judiciary, examples of leading e-records implementation efforts, a current perspective on where we are today with electronic records management, and what is likely in store for the future.
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