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1101por Kalluraya, Chinmay A., Weitzel, Alexander J., Tsu, Brian V., Daugherty, Matthew D.“…The vertebrate eye was described by Charles Darwin as one of the greatest potential challenges to a theory of natural selection by stepwise evolutionary processes. …”
Publicado 2023
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1102“…Recently published heat indices for northern (Darwin, Townsville, and Tom Price) and south-eastern coastal and inland Australia locations (Griffith, Port Macquarie, and Clare) under four projected climate scenarios, comprising two representative concentration pathways (RCPs), RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, and two time periods, 2041–2060 and 2061–2080, were used. …”
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1103“…Distribution records were collated from multiple sources, standardized using the Darwin Core Standard, dereplicated, taxonomically corrected and flagged for potential vertical and geographic distribution errors based on peer-reviewed published literature and expert consulting. …”
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1104por Konner, Melvin“…History is full of violence and oppression within and between groups, and although group conflicts enhance within-group cooperation (mediated by oxytocin, which promotes parochial altruism) the hierarchy within groups ensures that spoils accrue very unevenly. Darwin suggested, and we now know, that sexual selection is as powerful as selection by mortality, and the main purpose of survival is reproduction. …”
Publicado 2022
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1105“…We recruited campus greening volunteers and sustainability champions to Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) to develop strategies that enhance climate adaptation, build climate and health literacy, and incentivize active mobility. …”
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1106por Sayers, Susan M, Mackerras, Dorothy, Singh, Gurmeet, Bucens, Ingrid, Flynn, Kathryn, Reid, Alison“…METHODS: A prospective longitudinal study of Aboriginal singletons born at the Royal Darwin Hospital 1987–1990, with second wave cross-sectional follow-up examination of subjects 1998–2001 in over 70 different locations. …”
Publicado 2003
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1107“…The membrane potential and conductance of the giant muscle fiber of a barnacle (Balanus nubilus Darwin) were analyzed in relation to changes in the external (3.5–10.0) and the internal (4.7–9.6) pH, under various experimental conditions. …”
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1108por Mappes, Tapio, Grapputo, Alessandro, Hakkarainen, Harri, Huhta, Esa, Koskela, Esa, Saunanen, Raimo, Suorsa, Petri“…BACKGROUND: Since Darwin's pioneering work, evolutionary changes in isolated island populations of vertebrates have continued to provide the strongest evidence for the theory of natural selection. …”
Publicado 2008
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1109por Roux, Camille, Castric, Vincent, Pauwels, Maxime, Wright, Stephen I., Saumitou-Laprade, Pierre, Vekemans, Xavier“…Ever since Darwin proposed natural selection as the driving force for the origin of species, the role of adaptive processes in speciation has remained controversial. …”
Publicado 2011
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1110por McCrea, Simon M“…In contrast, insight is the capacity to gain accurate and a deep understanding of a problem and it is often associated with movement beyond existing paradigms. Examples include Darwin, Einstein and Freud’s theories of natural selection, relativity, or the unconscious; respectively. …”
Publicado 2010
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1111por Jayaraj, Rama, Thomas, Mahiban, Kavanagh, David, d’Abbs, Peter, Mayo, Luke, Thomson, Valerie, Griffin, Carolyn, Nagel, Tricia“…METHODS AND DESIGN: The study is a randomised controlled trial with 6 months of follow-up, to examine the effectiveness of a brief and culturally adapted intervention in improving outcomes for trauma patients with at-risk drinking admitted to the Royal Darwin Hospital maxillofacial surgery unit. Potential participants are identified using AUDIT-C questionnaire. …”
Publicado 2012
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1112por Fitch, W. Tecumseh“…This contrast has been particularly noticeable in recent debates concerning the evolution of human language. Darwin himself acknowledged the existence and importance of both of these, and a long line of biologists have followed him in seeing, in the concept of “descent with modification”, a framework naturally able to incorporate both adaptation and constraint. …”
Publicado 2012
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1113por Molina, J. Alberto, Giménez-Nadal, J. Ignacio, Cuesta, José A., Gracia-Lazaro, Carlos, Moreno, Yamir, Sanchez, Angel“…Within the question, a less explored issue relates to the gender dependence of cooperation, which can be traced back to Darwin, who stated that "women are less selfish but men are more competitive". …”
Publicado 2013
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1114por Stindl, Reinhard“…Charles Darwin knew that the fossil record is not overwhelmingly supportive of genetic and phenotypic gradualism; therefore, he developed the core of his theory on the basis of breeding experiments. …”
Publicado 2014
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1115por Huynen, Leon, Gill, Brian J., Doyle, Anthony, Millar, Craig D., Lambert, David M.“…For Euryapteryx the analyses suggest that the smaller sized class II Euryapteryx is identical in size and growth to the extant Darwin's rhea.…”
Publicado 2014
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1116por Egbadzor, Kenneth F, Ofori, Kwadwo, Yeboah, Martin, Aboagye, Lawrence M, Opoku-Agyeman, Michael O, Danquah, Eric Y, Offei, Samuel K“…The results were used to analyze genetic dissimilarity among the accessions using Darwin 5 software. The markers discriminated among all of the cowpea accessions and the dissimilarity values which ranged from 0.006 to 0.63 were used for factorial plot. …”
Publicado 2014
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1117por Kahanpää, Jere“…Two electronic appendices are provided: supporting data (additional references to first published records and the previous checklist) and a complete list of Finnish Diptera taxa in Darwin Core compliant format for easy computer access and processing. …”
Publicado 2014
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1118por Trewavas, Anthony“…The plant root cap, a group of some 200 cells that act holistically in responding to numerous signals, likely possesses a similar systems structure agreeing with Darwin’s description of acting like the brain of a lower organism. …”
Publicado 2016
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1119“…Unexpectedly, some birds and especially zebra finch and medium ground-finch (one of Darwin’s finches) are exceptionally enriched in DNA editing. …”
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1120por Lank, David B., Xu, Cailin, Harrington, Brian A., Morrison, Richard I. Guy, Gratto‐Trevor, Cheri L., Hicklin, Peter W., Sandercock, Brett K., Smith, Paul Allen, Kwon, Eunbi, Rausch, Jennie, Pirie Dominix, Lisa D., Hamilton, Diana J., Paquet, Julie, Bliss, Sydney E., Neima, Sarah G., Friis, Christian, Flemming, Scott A., Anderson, Alexandra M., Ydenberg, Ronald C.“…Wing length decreased at a rate of 1,098 darwins, or 0.176 haldanes, within the ranges of other field studies of phenotypic change. …”
Publicado 2017
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