evolutionary造句61. There seems to have been no evolutionary selection for specific avoidance behaviour -- cowering giraffes are not a sensitive predictor of thunderstorms.
62. Secondly, the Fabians pressed evolutionary theory in service of a collectivist ideal.
63. It is not only biology, but cosmology, physics and astronomy that presuppose a general evolutionary account of the cosmos.
64. In the 1970s evolutionary biologists realized that species do not change much.
65. The former was essential to the evolutionary process, as individuals competed for resources.
66. Contrary to most political and economic models, parental love is generally recognized by biologists to be a very precious evolutionary asset.
67. Scientists interested in biological diversity, and the evolutionary reasons for it, already see it in that light.
68. Again and again in recent years evolutionary biologists have found themselves returning to the theme of parasites.
69. In this light of evolutionary time, ecology can be seen as one long dress rehearsal.
70. Many aspects of the evolutionary scheme which Marx and Engels present would now be unacceptable to anthropologists.
71. Victorian scholars were divided in their views of the precise nature and order of the stages of man's evolutionary progress.
72. One can explain many apparently strange human characteristics by pointing to their value for survival at various stages of evolutionary development.
73. It is an increasingly influential idea in evolutionary theory, and one that will recur throughout the book.
74. There are certain assumptions in the study of pottery from an evolutionary perspective.
75. They were called the chordates, and started a momentous chain of evolutionary events.
76. Specimens are now providing DNA samples that could answer questions about evolutionary links.
77. Yet aposematic coloration has not always evolved among kin-grouped prey and we need to identify the variables that are of evolutionary importance.
78. Quantum, optical, chemical, analogue and evolutionary computers all offer opportunities to rethink completely the way we do computing.
79. First we have no intuitive grasp of the immensities of time available for evolutionary change.
80. He also uses the idea of mankind as food to emphasise the evolutionary truth of man as one more source of protein.
81. The book in other ways also reflects how little they had yet formulated a detailed evolutionary history of society.
82. Darwin's integration of evolutionary and physiological biology had been attempted, in the 1840s, through pangenesis.
83. This evolutionary development was not the result of the growing significance of natural rights doctrines.
84. The first such questions arises over the specific status of the evolutionary sequence which is being put forward.
85. This so-called parasitic genetic material turns out to serve a useful evolutionary function.
86. They will find anatomical and physiological features which are the product of an evolutionary history.
87. The acquisition of those two characters constituted the next great evolutionary breakthrough.
88. In this, Ancient Society resembled the other evolutionary schemes for the history of mankind which we have just noted.
89. Rather than drawing some evolutionary ladder or tree, the best representation is a sort of multi-twigged bush.
90. Without both elements, evolutionary computing will struggle to have sufficient power to emulate the success of biology.