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Evolutionary and radiation
* Evolutionary radiation

Evolutionary and
" Evolutionary psychology is the long-forestalled scientific attempt to assemble out of the disjointed, fragmentary, and mutually contradictory human disciplines a single, logically integrated research framework for the psychological, social, and behavioral sciences a framework
* Evolutionary tree a way to express insights into evolutionary relationships
Evolutionary relay describes how independent species acquire similar characteristics through their evolution in similar ecosystems at different times for example the dorsal fins of extinct ichthyosaurs and sharks.
* Evolutionary systems Béla H. Bánáthy developed a methodology that is applicable to the design of complex social systems.
* Here is the general structure of a Wason selection task from the Center for Evolutionary Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara
* Evolutionary diffusionism the theory that societies are influenced by others and that all humans share psychological traits that make them equally likely to innovate, resulting in development of similar innovations in isolation.
In 1967 he published his first major book in India, Kundalini The Evolutionary Energy in Man ( currently available under the title Living with Kundalini ).
* 1943 Julian Huxley Evolutionary Ethics ()
Perhaps seeking a cure, Gregor sold part of his estate including Wundagore Mountain to Jonathon Drew, who shared it with partner Herbert Wyndham ( the future High Evolutionary ).
In The Evolutionary Vision, 83 116.

Evolutionary and more
Evolutionary psychology suggests that women more than men tend to select mating partners based on their resources.
Evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller hypothesizes that rhyme is a form of sexually selected handicap imposed on communication making poetry harder and more reliable as a signal of verbal intelligence and overall fitness.
Evolutionary psychology ( or more specifically evolutionary psychopathology or psychiatry ) has also been proposed as an overall theory, positing that many mental disorders involve the dysfunctional operation of mental modules adapted to ancestral physical or social environments but not necessarily to modern ones.
Evolutionary biologist Joan Roughgarden argues that, in addition to male and female sexes ( as defined by the production of small or large gametes ), more than two genders exist in hundreds of animal species.
Evolutionary economics analyses the unleashing of a process of technological and institutional innovation by generating and testing a diversity of ideas which discover and accumulate more survival value for the costs incurred than competing alternatives.
Evolutionary strategic management attempts to accelerate strategy development by breaking it into multiple smaller changes, with ongoing review enabling more rapid adjustments to the original plan.
Evolutionary algorithms are now used to solve multi-dimensional problems more efficiently than software produced by human designers, and also to optimise the design of systems.
Evolutionary optimization techniques are particularly useful in situations in which it is easy to determine the quality of a single solution, but hard to go through all possible solutions one by one ( it is easy to determine the driving time for a particular route of the delivery truck, but it is almost impossible to check all possible routes once the number of destinations grows to more than a handful ).
The more traditional Evolutionary Psychological viewpoint on how infidelity is prevented is through the adaptively developed emotional response of jealousy.
The Avengers stopped him, though the High Evolutionary and Hercules were exposed to the Evolutionary's Genesis Chamber and became " more than a god ," evolving out of existence.
The Evolutionary theorized that there was more than one Ego ( a notion supported by the apparently erratic behavior of the believed-to-be unique living planet over the years, the various origin stories known about it, and by the fact that an Ego appeared after this one was destroyed by its " parent ") and that they might all stem from the " Super-Ego ".
The Evolutionary became more powerful and maniacal than ever, but Quicksilver was still able to reason with him.
At times the Evolutionary has feigned indifference to the fate of others when his own safety is at stake, only to reveal a considerably more benign agenda later ( see the Annihilation: Conquest series ).
Rico ( December 13, 1994 – 2008 ) was a border collie dog who made the news after being studied by animal psychologist Juliane Kaminski from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig after his owners reported that he understood more than 200 simple words.
Evolutionary game theory differs from classical game theory by focussing more on the dynamics of strategy change as influenced not solely by the quality of the various competing strategies, but by the effect of the frequency with which those various competing strategies are found in the population.
In more recent years, research in the vicinity of Evolutionary psychology has proceeded on the basis that some observed transcultural regularities in human behaviour are also transhistoric, accounted for by their being fixed in the genetic legacy common to all Homo sapiens.
The High Evolutionary, a master of genetics, evolved Him to a more advanced state of being and rechristened the character " Adam Warlock " in Marvel Premiere # 2 ( May 1972 ).
Evolutionary theory also suggests that people whose physical features suggest they are healthy are seen as more attractive.
This rapidly growing group at the Cornwall Campus has a research focus with specialisation in Conservation Biology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavioural Ecology ( whereas work on the Exeter campus concentrates more on reductionist approaches to biology ).
Evolutionary algorithms use populations of individuals, select individuals according to fitness, and introduce genetic variation using one or more genetic operators.
Evolutionary computation, introduced in the 1970s and more popular since the 1990s mimics the population-based sexual evolution through reproduction of generations.
Talcott Parsons, author of Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives ( 1966 ) and The System of Modern Societies ( 1971 ) divided evolution into four subprocesses: ( 1 ) division, which creates functional subsystems from the main system ; ( 2 ) adaptation, where those systems evolve into more efficient versions ; ( 3 ) inclusion of elements previously excluded from the given systems ; and ( 4 ) generalization of values, increasing the legitimization of the ever more complex system.
Boyd and Richerson's book, Culture and the Evolutionary Process ( 1985 ), was a highly mathematical description of cultural change, later published in a more accessible form in Not by Genes Alone ( 2004 ).

Evolutionary and general
Evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers describes this general tendency: [...] you have the following kinds of verbal things that people do, apparently quite unconsciously.
With respect to general purpose problem solvers, see Barkow, Cosmides, and Tooby ( 1992 ) The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and The Generation of Culture for their argument that a purely general problem solving mechanism is impossible to build due to the frame problem.
Evolutionary capacitance may also be a general feature of complex gene networks, and can be seen in simulations of gene knockouts.
Evolutionary psychology's primary focus is to derive, especially through the deep analysis of hunter-gatherer culture and primate models, what is the most accurate description of general human predispositions ( i. e. our innate " hard-wiring ").

Evolutionary and term
Evolutionary linguistics is a cover term for the scientific study of both the origins and development of language as well as the cultural evolution of languages.
Evolutionary biology and developmental biology ( a. k. a. " evo-devo ") now consider the term " Invertebrata " to be both polyphyletic and paraphyletic.
Muller first introduced the term " ratchet " in his 1964 paper, and the phrase " Muller's ratchet " was coined by Joe Felsenstein in his 1974 paper, " The Evolutionary Advantage of Recombination ".
Evolutionary biologists criticize how the term is used by non-scientists and the connotations that have grown around the term in popular culture.
Apparently the first use of the term " Haldane's Dilemma " was by paleontologist Leigh Van Valen in his 1963 paper " Haldane's Dilemma, Evolutionary Rates, and Heterosis ".
Evolutionary evangelist and progressive minister Michael Dowd uses the term Epic of Evolution or Great Story to help construct his viewpoint of evolution theology.
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins argues that such constant-rate gradualism is not present in the professional literature, thereby the term only serves as a straw-man for punctuated equilibrium advocates.
Evolutionary biologists hardly use the term primitive ; many current textbooks do not mention it at all.

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