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Evolution logo #10101) Action 2) Anamorphic 3) Anamorphism 4) Anamorphosis 5) Anthropogenesis 6) Anthropogenetic 7) Anthropogenic 8) Anthropogeny 9) Assibilation 10) Change 11) Development 12) Macroevolution 13) Microevolution 14) Phylogenesis 15) Phylogeny 16) Progression 17) Speciation 18) Theory 19) Unfolding
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Evolution

Evolution logo #10101) Amusement ride 2) Book about evolution 3) Change of life 4) Cheered film based on aliens 5) Cheered film featuring aliens 6) Cheered movie based on aliens 7) Controversial theory 8) Development 9) English word 10) English-language journal 11) Eversion 12) Evolvement 13) Film based on an alien 14) Film revolving around aliens
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Evolution

Evolution logo #21823 Uniform sequence of practiced steps by squad carrying out common tasks such as selection and placement of ladders, stowing hoses in hose bed, putting hoses and tools into service in particular patterns; intended to result in predictability during emergencies.
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Evolution

Evolution logo #21002• (n.) The formation of an involute by unwrapping a thread from a curve as an evolute. • (n.) The act of unfolding or unrolling; hence, in the process of growth; development; as, the evolution of a flower from a bud, or an animal from the egg. • (n.) That theory of generation which supposes the germ to preexist in the parent, and its...
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evolution logo #21005(L. evolutio, from e out + volvere to roll) 1. an unrolling. 2. a process of development in which an organ or organism becomes more and more complex by the differentiation of its parts; a continuous and progressive change according to certain laws and by means of resident forces.
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Evolution

Evolution logo #21003(from the article `Mondrian, Piet`) ...material elements began to merge with the overall spiritual message of his work. He concentrated on depicting large forms in nature, such as the ...
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evolution logo #21160A change in the gene pool of a population over time. Evolution is not always discrete with clearly defined boundaries that pinpoint the origin of a new species, nor is it a steady continuum. Evolution requires genetic variation which results from changes within a gene pool, the genetic make-up of a ...
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Evolution

Evolution logo #20090A process operating on populations that involves variation among individuals, traits being inheritable, and a level of fitness for individuals that is a function of the possessed traits. Over relatively long periods of time, the distribution of inheritable traits will tend to reflect the fitness that the traits convey to the individual; thus, evolu...
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evolution

evolution logo #209731. An unrolling. ... 2. A process of development in which an organ or organism becomes more and more complex by the differentiation of its parts, a continuous and progressive change according to certain laws and by means of resident forces. ... Origin: L. Evolutio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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evolution

evolution logo #21001(ev″ә-loo´shәn) the process of development in which an organ or organism becomes more and more complex by the differentiation of its parts; a continuous and progressive change according to certain laws and by means of resident forces. convergent evolution the devel...
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Evolution

Evolution logo #22412A change in the inherited traits of a population from one generation to the next.
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evolution logo #10444(Learning Modules / Biology / DNA / Glossary) The theory that all living things have been produced from simpler, more primitive ones by a series of gradual changes brought about by chance over immense periods of time.
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Evolution

Evolution logo #20972Ev`o·lu'tion noun [ Latin evolutio an unrolling: confer French évolution evolution. See Evolve .] 1. The act of unfolding or unrolling; hence, in the process of growth; development; as, the evolution of a flower from a bud, or an animal from the egg. 2. A...
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Evolution

Evolution logo #21217(MATHEMATICS) In mathematics, evolution is the process of extracting the roots of numbers or quantities.
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evolution

evolution logo #21351(L: ex=out of; volvere to roll; to evolve) 1) the concept that life comes only from existing life, and that living things change, giving rise to new life forms. 2) gradual development from a simple form to a more complex one.
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evolution

evolution logo #24142A change over time. The evolution of living things is the set of cumulative changes in the characteristics of a species or population over successive generations that result from natural selection acting on the genetic variation among individuals.
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evolution

evolution logo #10134 a change in the allele frequencies within a population
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evolution logo #20974organic evolution noun (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms
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evolution

evolution logo #21221Click images to enlargeSlow gradual process of change from one form to another, as in the evolution of the universe from its formation to its present state, or in the evolution of life on Earth. In biology, it is the process by which life has developed by stages from single-celled organisms into the multiplicity of an...
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evolution

evolution logo #21664a theory that the various types of animals and plants have their origin in other preexisting types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations; also : the process described by this theory
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Evolution

Evolution logo #23001 The change in the characteristics of living organisms over successive generations, it occurs through the mechanism of natural and sexual selection.
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Evolution

Evolution logo #23815A change in the frequency of genes in a population.
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evolution

evolution logo #23665[Life sciences terms] sequence of events involved in the development of a species
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evolution logo #23665 sequence of events involved in the development of a species
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evolution logo #23665[ACT vocabulary] a process in which something passes to a different stage
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