Sentences with phrase «slow evolution»

With this new understanding of how bacterial populations evolve survival strategies against antibiotics, scientists could develop new approaches for slowing the evolution of antibiotic resistance.
A spruce gene map infers ancient plant genome reshuffling and subsequent slow evolution in the gymnosperm lineage leading to extant conifers.
«There has been a very slow evolution from the mid-1980s to what [retail and entertainment] is today,» Mercuris of General Growth says, pointing out how once - hidden movie theaters are now actually promoted and showcased.
«But they learn quickly that health care isn't about radical disruption; it's about slow evolution
They look for simple mechanical causes that might account for the imperceptibly slow evolution of complex organic structures.
The human mammal still clings to religion in the second decade of the 21st century, which shows how slow evolution is.
Evolutionary skeptics often point to this kind of abrupt shift — doesn't such rapid change contradict your description of a single master tool kit and slow evolution over long stretches of time?
It could also slow the evolution of new strains of influenza virus and bolster herd immunity, protecting against the emergence of especially dangerous pandemic strains.
It is important to remember that geological history contains numerous periods of slow evolution punctuated by periods of rapid evolution, which Steven J. Gould called Punctuated Equilibrium.
I voiced this theory of progressively slowing evolution on a forum once and received a reply of» Yeah, but Uncharted 2 was a sequel», which actually proved my point; being the second game in the series meant there was still a good bit of room for improvement, tweaking and new ideas to be inserted.
Continually planting crops, selling them to market and milking cows is as repetitive as you'd expect, yet you'll willingly do it anyway because somehow the painfully slow evolution of your farm over time makes it worthwhile.
When Hotel Le Caméléon opened five years ago, it was one of the area's first modern boutique hotels, and its presence marked the Caribbean's slow evolution from surfer village to savvy traveler destination.
But maintaining a mosaic of GM and non-GM fields means pests that develop a tolerance can breed with susceptible populations from conventional fields, slowing the evolution of full - blown resistance.
The second low - cost shift coming to the open - source and hacking world is a slower evolution in computing, but will be no less powerful — the democratization of programmable chips like those made by Xilinx and Altera.
«The old - school media's slow evolution has helped to create a culture of impunity and silence,» he wrote.
... Paleontologists usually attribute these differences to a mix of slow evolution («gradualism») and rapid evolution (or «punctuated equilibrium»: sudden bursts of evolution followed by stasis), in combination with the immigration of new species from the as - yet - undiscovered places where they first arose.
Wenger has to keep up the slow evolution in his approach, and hopefully take it further.
Over the last couple of years, Sweden have started a slow evolution to go from being an aging and slow team that struggled to keep pace with Europe's elite, to becoming a younger, faster, hungrier team stocked with versatile players who can create a lot of headaches for their foes.
In English league football, Swansea City have been the standard bearers for the now threatened credo perfected by Barcelona and the slow evolution of the game on these shores will no doubt allow them to profit from it for a good while yet.
The cancellation of the Obama visit matters too, above all, because of the larger issue relating to the slow evolution of the security order in the Asia - Pacific.
The slow evolution from muscle car to computerized chauffeur started innocently enough.
But I now embrace a contrary view: that after 10,000 years of slow evolution and 200 years of incredible intricate exfoliation, the technium is maturing into its own thing.
«We used to think that the fin - to - limb transition was a slow evolution to becoming gradually less fish like,» he said.
SMART EDITS RNA editing may have made cuttlefish (shown) and related cephalopods intelligent, but has slowed their evolution, new research suggests.
Farmers in the U.S., but not in India, adopted tactics designed to slow evolution of resistance in pink bollworm.
Rotational disruption is the expected final state of what is called the YORP effect — a slow evolution of the rotation rate due to asymmetric emission of heat.
That cluster is also devoid of the heavy chemical elements thought necessary to evolve a planet.8 At least 30 separate planets each orbit a pair of suns whose constantly changing positions would disrupt any slow evolution of a planet.9 One planet has been repeatedly observed eclipsing each of the eccentric binary stars it orbits.
After being taken over by Criterion a few years back, the Need for Speed series has seen a slow evolution into an open - world experience.
This is a mile marker along the slow evolution of noir from the mystery blacks of its nascence to the deep reds of its New American Cinema renaissance.
Be it slow evolution or a revolution, ebook development continues to thrill and chill scholarly players, reports Rebecca Pool
While some pundits have predicted that prices could drop even further, pressured by the companies» competition with each other and the Apple iPad, one analyst suggests that e-reader prices can only fall so far, and the technology's slow evolution might inhibit increased sales.
In Part Two of an hour - long interview, Martyn Daniels discusses the slow evolution of the digital publishing world and the origins of Read Petite.
You can almost track the slow evolution of the genre with each iteration, going from traditional stealth with the original title to a more streamlined, varied approach with Metal Gear Solid 4.
Topics discussed include the slow evolution of turn - based strategy on consoles, the technical challenges behind moving to a gridless design, settling on a visual style, and transitioning from massive development teams to a gang of four.
Like the ocean, there... read more... «Fran O'Neill: Slow evolution, constant undulation»
The black and white inks that swirl on the surfaces create self - similar, fluid patterns reflecting the structure of molecular bonds and the slow evolution of crystals, which form over millions of years.».
«Hand - Painted Pop: American Art in Transition, 1955 - 62» (a show of more than 100 works by 21 artists, on view through Oct. 10) means to prove that Pop Art was not an abrupt break with Abstract Expressionism but a slow evolution during which artists combined gestural brushwork with representations based on popular culture.
The same year, Georges Braque's style began a slow evolution as he came under the strong influence of Paul Cézanne, who died in 1906, and whose works were widely exhibited in Paris.
Her idea of repeating other artists» work was not an epiphany, but grew out of a slow evolution of thinking; she spent a year drawing and clarifying her ideas before she began.
«The slow evolution of life, with occasional massive speciation / radiations (Cambrian explosion, etc) can be conclusively shown in fossil records.»
The new thesis partially debunks the argument that the long gap on the emergence of complex organisms was due to the slow evolution process.
Such changes, he says, represent a sharp break with the past, not a slow evolution.
We can not eliminate the possibility that slow evolution of environmental conditions (e.g., surface temperature and irradiation) and snow composition (e.g., sea salts levels) induced slight evolution in chemical processes involving GEM in the shallow firn during recent decades.
Law's slow evolution is generally more of an inconvenience than a real problem, but when it comes to ethics rules being slow to evolve, it can really put lawyers in a bind.
In our 2011 edition, Pandora's Box explores the complex tension between the slow evolution of black letter law and the relatively swift progression in social morality.
I've seen the slow evolution of legaltech and listened to the ambitious ideas of tech people.
It may look like a slow evolution now, but disruption will arrive in time, because the value delivered by new legal models is just too compelling.
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