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Evolving and many
Some prized exhibits in the Field Museum include a large collection of dinosaur skeletons in the Evolving Planet exhibit, a comprehensive set of human cultural anthropology exhibits ( with artifacts from ancient Egypt, the Pacific Northwest, the Pacific Islands, and Tibet ), a large and diverse taxidermy collection ( with many large animals, including two prized African elephants and the infamous Lions of Tsavo featured in the 1996 movie The Ghost and the Darkness ), the Ancient Americas exhibit devoted to a large collection of Native American artifacts, and Sue ( the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton currently known ).
Evolving from a Roman castrum in Celtic Britain, Manchester was the site of the world's first passenger railway station and many scientific achievements of great importance.
Evolving technologies — wireless connectivity technologies, beyond VSAT ( known to be expensive ) are being explored in many communities around the world.

Evolving and evolution
* Evolving Planet follows the history and the evolution of life on Earth over 4 billion years, from the first organism to present-day life.
Cairns-Smith also published on the evolution of consciousness, in Evolving the Mind ( 1996 ), favoring a role for quantum mechanics in human thought.
He is editor of Perspectives on an Evolving Creation ( Eerdmans, 2003 ), an anthology of essays by prominent evangelical Christian scientists who accept theistic evolution ( also called evolutionary creationism ).

Evolving and their
Networks that have both their connection weights and topology evolved are referred to as TWEANNs ( Topology & Weight Evolving Artificial Neural Networks ).
Evolving out of the sketch comedy series Smith & Smith, Me & Max starred husband-and-wife comedy team Steve Smith and Morag Smith, and their kids Max and David.
Finally, in " Manna from Heaven " ( 1985 ), he provides the S ' uthlamese and their enemies with a solution that simultaneously averts both famine and war but covertly imposes birth control upon the " religious crazies " of S ' uthlam's Church of Life Evolving ( characterized as " Anti-entropists, kiddie-culters, helix-humpers, genepool puddlers "), forcing Tolly Mune to accept Tuf's induced population implosion as the only alternative to social breakdown and genocide.
Evolving out of the latter musical movement, Birmingham's a cappella quintet Black Voices, established in 1987, was instrumental in creating a niche with their soulful renditions in both the sacred and secular.
During September 1964, he attended the important Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium, where he and Pauling presented their most influential paper (" Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins ", published in the conference proceedings the next year ).
* Evolving items: New types of items will be introduced in which, while equipped, will gain their own experience points and increase in level for better stats and function.

Evolving and source
* Evolving Biological Clocks using Genetic Regulatory Networks-Information page with model source code and Java applet.
Evolving to reduce size may have allowed buntings to exploit grass seeds as a food source.

Evolving and .
Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century.
Evolving further partly in response to the European Central Bank, the People's Bank of China has by 2000 become a modern central bank.
Evolving an expert system is to add, modify or delete rules.
Evolving to sentience from colonies of carnivorous tubeworms living beneath the ocean of an ice moon similar to Europa, the Gw ' oth broke through the ice and first experimented with fire only two generations previous to mastering nuclear fission.
Evolving definitions of literacy often include all the symbol systems relevant to a particular community.
* How Brains Think: Evolving Intelligence, Then and Now by William H. Calvin
Sometimes, the letter E ( for Elevation or Evolving ) is added.
Evolving in Haiti during the 1850s, the Haitian merengue ( known as the mereng in Haitiean Creole and méringue in French ) is regarded as the oldest surviving form of merengue performed today and is a national symbol.
Author Rachel Held Evans resides in Dayton and writes about the town in the spiritual memoir Evolving in Monkey Town.
This central argument is found in the book Evolving the Alien: The Science of Extraterrestrial Life.
Evolving from the Acheulean, it adopted the Levallois technique to produce smaller and sharper knife-like tools as well as scrapers.
Evolving from Craig's Countercurrent Distribution ( CCD ), the most widely used term and abbreviation is CounterCurrent Chromatography or CCC, in particular when using hydrodynamic CCC instruments.
* How Brains Think: Evolving Intelligence, Then and Now ( New York: Basic Books, 1996.
* Winterton, G, " The Evolving Role of the Australian Governor-General " in M Groves ( ed ), Law and Government in Australia, Federation Press ( 2005 ), 44-58.
* Winterton, G, ' The Evolving Role of the Governor-General ' ( March 2004 ) Quadrant 42-46.
Evolving on islands that lacked predators these species lost anti-predator behaviours as well as the ability to fly, and were vulnerable to human hunting pressure and introduced species.
Sociotechnical Systems Design: Evolving Theory and Practice.
Evolving out of string band music, biguine spread to mainland France in the 1920s.
* 2002 The Evolving Human: A Dialogue Between Jean Houston, Ph. D., and Deepak Chopra ISBN 1-56170-916-6
Evolving missile guidance designs are converting the anti-radiation missile ( ARM ) design, pioneered during Vietnam and used to home in against emitting surface-to-air missile ( SAM ) sites, to an air intercept weapon.
" The Evolving Parameters of Quebec Nationalism ", in JMS: International Journal on Multicultural Societies.

Cenozoic and snakes
One group that diversified significantly in the Cenozoic as well were the snakes.

Cenozoic and increased
Some evidence, such as the displacement of siliceous sponges from the shelves, suggests that this takeover began in the Cretaceous ( 146 Ma to 65 Ma ), while evidence from radiolarians suggests " take-over " did not begin until the Cenozoic ( 65 Ma to present ).< ref name = harper75 > The expansion of grassland biomes and the evolutionary radiation of grasses during the Miocene is believed to have increased the flux of soluble silicon to the oceans, and it has been argued that this has promoted the diatoms during the Cenozoic era.
Cope recognised that clades of Cenozoic mammals appeared to originate as small individuals, and that body mass increased through a clade's history.

Cenozoic and resulting
Since larger land-bound herbivores were absent following the extinction of the dinosaurs, the shift in diet from insectivorous to more herbivorous trophic categories triggered the tremendous evolutionary radiation of the condylarths that we can observe throughout the Paleocene, resulting in the different groups of ungulates ( or " hoofed mammals ") that form the dominant herbivores in most Cenozoic animal communities on land, except on the island continent of Australia.
At times during the Cenozoic, more humid conditions existed than today, resulting in the formation of lateritic soils ( i. e. iron and aluminium rich soils ).

Cenozoic and many
The Cenozoic is also known as the Age of Mammals, because the extinction of many groups allowed mammals to greatly diversify.
The common use of epochs during the Cenozoic helps paleontologists better organize and group the many significant events that occurred during this comparatively short interval of time.
Rocks of the Cenozoic era yield very large numbers of gastropod fossils, many of these fossils being closely related to modern living forms.
After the late Mesozoic breakup of Gondwana, South America spent most of the Cenozoic era as an island continent whose " splendid isolation " allowed its fauna to evolve into many forms found nowhere else on earth, most of which are now extinct.

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