evolution - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • galaxy: The typical ages of the stars in the polar ring may provide a clue to the evolution of this unusual galaxy.
  • consciousness: The French Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin first postulated the evolution of consciousness in the nineteen thirties.
  • virulence: How does host genetic diversity and immune status impact on the evolution of virulence?
  • universe: This helps put constraints on our models of the evolution of the Universe.
  • mankind: Of particular importance for us has been the role of trees in the evolution of mankind and the development of human cultures and communities.
  • cooperation: First, the evolution of cooperation is a phenomenon observable in a wide variety of circumstances.

Converse of object

  • trace: Its aims are to trace the evolution of urban society from the expansion of the twelfth century to the uncertainty of the fifteenth.
  • simulate: The model allows their proportions to be endogenous, and so simulates the evolution of the market.
  • accelerate: The conclusion drawn is that the newsgroup is an effective aid to learning and a useful but imperfect tool for accelerating evolution.

Adjective modifier

  • Darwinian: Thus, the contributors collectively conclude in their final chapter that technological change is a bit like Darwinian evolution.
  • stellar: The final stage of stellar evolution depends upon star size.
  • theistic: Those views, theistic evolution, progressive creationism, also deny the straightforward text of the book of Genesis.
  • gradual: Something about a gradual evolution toward the kind of career the graduate wants.
  • biological: The current rate at which human DNA is being updated by biological evolution is about one bit a year.
  • molecular: Adaptive radiation and molecular evolution of Cicindela tiger beetles.

Modifies a noun

  • equation: Furthermore new characteristics of our evolution equation are shortly discussed.

Noun used with modifier

  • memetic: In other words, memetic evolution can now proceed without regard to its effects on the genes.
  • virulence: If it is so, then simple models of virulence evolution would not work, and virulence diversity could be maintained.
  • microstructure: Currently his major focus is on the effects of non-linear strain paths on microstructure evolution.
  • genome: The pig genome will fill a large ' gap ' in genome evolution.

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