Sentences with phrase «rapid evolution in»

At the time, the nation was emerging from the depths of the Great Depression and the Federal Housing Administration was a fledgling agency spurring rapid evolution in home financing, particularly long - term mortgages.
Increasingly, they are recognizing that the rapid evolution in a modern economy means that the fit between their workforce and their organizational mission and structure can get out of sync very quickly.
We also are informed by the rapid evolution in industry organization and practice.
As recruiters now dedicated to business services recruitment, we get to see first - hand this rapid evolution in business capability in law.
This opens the door for rapid evolution in customer based airplane design, much like we have seen in the auto industry.
«Colon's rapid evolution in the context of Perceptualism [i], however, has been a process not of mere emulation, but of considered exploration.
It is this strong partnership that will ensure our journals stay at the forefront of innovation in a time of rapid evolution in academic publishing.»
Sequences from first settlers reveal rapid evolution in Icelandic mtDNA pool.
Not only have cane toads evolved rapidly; also, they have caused rapid evolution in native animals in the course of their Australian invasion.
We have very strong evidence of rapid evolution in some species that interact with cane toads, but in lots of other species (probably including Dahl's Aquatic Frog), the predators are so good at learning quickly that they just delete toads from their diet — and so, there really isn't much evolutionary pressure for them to adapt to toads — they can deal with them simply by learning not to eat them.
Understanding this rapid evolution in toads is central to developing ways to control them.
HARs are short stretches of DNA that were conserved in other species but underwent rapid evolution in humans following our split with chimpanzees, presumably because they provided some benefit specific to our species.
Furthermore, the team revealed the evidence that the genes related to muscle strength as well as energy metabolism and sensory nerves, including olfactory receptor activity and visual perception, appeared to be undergoing rapid evolution in the tiger.
Deakin University and UNSW Australia researchers have made a rare observation of rapid evolution in action in the wild, documenting the spread of a newly arisen genetic mutation in invasive starlings, which could shed light on mitochondrial disease in humans.
Many of the creatures in the White Sands ecosystem, including the lesser earless lizard and the Apache pocket mouse, have undergone rapid evolution in response to their unique environment, developing a lighter appearance that allows them to blend into the gypsum sands and escape predators.
Clinton's position also represents the rapid evolution in Democrats» thinking on this issue.
The company is trying to show that it is on the cutting edge during a time of rapid evolution in the auto industry.

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An infographic by USF's online mpa program has showcased the rapid evolution going on in twitter, and other social media.
While cryptocurrencies are currently too small an asset class to pose systemic risks to the financial system, that may change as the space continues its rapid evolution, Mark Carney, chairman of the Financial Stability Board, said in a letter to G - 20 finance leaders published Sunday.
«As a result of the rapid and significant evolution our business and the narrowing of our operational focus onto inclisiran, our board of directors determined to restructure the board, adding directors with relevant expertise and experience and reducing the board's overall size from twelve to seven members, providing a more agile and efficient structure,» the company said in its 10 - K filing.
The technology's rapid evolution has opened doors to amazing applications in medicine, renewable energy, and other fields.
The answer lies in hiring people whose expertise allows them to keep up with the rapid evolution of online marketing and implement the necessary changes for business benefit.
Given the rapid evolution of this threat, organizations should invest in mobile threat protection tools to minimize the risk posed by mobile banking Trojans.
Because of the rapid evolution of legislation, I strongly suggest you seek the proper legal advice, rather than using a pre-made template that is readily found on the Internet or in books.
Many accounts from the evolution based accounts of this picture did also happen as well but all these things did so at a much more rapid pace than anyone realizes and in some instances even thousands of times faster.
Even though we knowtoday that species occur rapidly following a ass extinction, the opposite of Nye's understanding of science, there remains the oxymoron of rapid, or random mutation evolution Dr. Gould's work in the area of random mutation evolution was very popular until the human genome project proved that Dog is Man's closest genome relatve.
If Chad and others argue that naturalistic evolution must be dismissed because we don't know exactly what happened with gene mutation and transmission frequencies during particular periods of rapid change, then how can we accept a replacement argument in which we don't even know what happens at all?
For the use of those better placed than I, whose direct or indirect task it is to lead the Church, I wish to show candidly where, in my view, the root of the trouble lies, and how, by means of a simple readjustment at this particular, clearly localized point, we may hope to procure a rapid and complete rebound in the religious and Christian evolution of Mankind.
As with the drosophila flies, we can observe evolution in our children, so rapid are the stages of development.
With the establishment of the Church in the favor of one Emperor (by 314 in the West and 324 in the East), and the prospect of a rapid enlargement of the membership of the churches and the proliferation of new duties and opportunities and temptations, a new phase in the evolution of the ministry had dawned.
IWSR describe a similar trend they call «craft evolution», which has led to a rapid rise in artisanal brands across all alcohol segments but particularly beer.
The other, called «punctuated equilibrium,» dictates that evolution comes in rapid bursts after long stretches of nothing happening at all.
In 1999, Malik moved to Henikoff's lab, where his investigations revealed a surprising process in the centromeres: portions of the region were undergoing rapid evolutioIn 1999, Malik moved to Henikoff's lab, where his investigations revealed a surprising process in the centromeres: portions of the region were undergoing rapid evolutioin the centromeres: portions of the region were undergoing rapid evolution.
Last year, he and his colleagues found that sticklebacks can lose their spined pelvic fins in one generation after moving from salt water to freshwater, which demonstrates rapid evolution.
However, some scientists feared that widespread use of these proteins in genetically modified crops would spur rapid evolution of resistance in pests.
While organic farmers have used Bt proteins in sprays successfully for more than half a century, some scientists feared that widespread use of Bt proteins in genetically engineered crops would spur rapid evolution of resistance in pests.
The initial phases of animal evolution proceeded faster than hitherto supposed: New analyses suggest that the first animal phyla emerged in rapid succession — prior to the global Ice Age that set in around 700 million years ago.
In chinook salmon, hatchery rearing relaxes natural selection favoring large eggs, allowing fecundity selection to drive exceptionally rapid evolution of small eggs.
The research identifies a potent mechanism — rapid evolution of the reproductive system — involved in speciation, says William Rice, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
To have this sort of rapid evolution, especially something that happens in two years or less, on the solar system spatial scale...» Well, it was unbelievable.
According to Drs. Moran and Sunagar, «The «two - speed» mode of evolution of animal venoms involves an initial period of expansion, resulting in the rapid diversification of the venom arsenal, followed by longer periods of purifying selection that preserve the now potent toxin pharmacopeia.
Scientists working on islands in Florida have documented the rapid evolution of a native lizard species — in as little as 15 years — as a result of pressure from an invading lizard species, introduced from Cuba.
Moravec hasn't lost confidence in the rapid pace of robotic evolution: home robots will arrive by 2010.
One such set came by comparing 13,454 specific genes in the chimp and human genomes, looking for signs of rapid evolution.
In contrast, rapid environmental change may slow the overall rate of evolution driven by direct interactions within large networks, making each species more vulnerable to extinction.
The researchers found twice as many changes in the bat's FOXP2 sequence as they found in all the other species combined — indicative of rapid evolution.
«Ochman and colleagues show that human evolution was accompanied by both a rapid divergence of the microbiome from the microbiome of apes, and a drastic loss of diversity of the microbial community,» says Thomas Bosch of the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany.
The authors say it's one of the most complex and rapid patterns of cultural evolution across a region ever observed in a nonhuman species.
«We think this rapid evolution could allow the aneuploid cells to acquire some of the pro-cancer characteristics that might promote cancer development or cause a cancer in a person to proliferate,» Sheltzer says.
The fossils» specialized anatomy suggests that key factors in birds» long - term success, such as expert flying ability and rapid growth rates, arose surprisingly early in avian evolution.
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