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He thought that small gradual changes could not bridge the hypothetical divide between microevolution and macroevolution.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Macroevolution and microevolution describe fundamentally identical processes on different time scales.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Microevolution and Changing Alleles.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Microevolution involves processes that lead to evolutionary changes within species.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Microevolution involves small changes in gene frequencies within a population over a few or many generations, up to the formation of new species.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Microevolution is a term for small changes in a type of living thing, changes that takeplace through the reproductive process.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Microevolution, in the sense of uninterrupted series of small random changes where each intermediate is selected (or at least neutral), is no problem.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Microevolution, or change beneath the species level, may be thought of as relatively small scale changes in the functional and genetic constituencies of populations of organisms correlated either with genetic drift or with adaptation in response to environmental fluctuations.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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Tempo of speciation Gradual vs punctuated speciation Gradual speciation occurs when microevolution and the accumulation of small changes leads to big changes.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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The Fossil Record Provides evidence that life has changed over time Superposition and Faunal Succession Microevolution Changes within a species.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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The documentation of populations as they change and evolve is necessary to understand the process of microevolution on dermatoglyphic traits.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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The gradual change through time has been termed microevolution .
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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The researchers term this change microevolution.
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Microevolution is the process by which organisms change in small ways over time.
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62 magnetization and demagnetization E-78 Stroke a steel needle with a permanent magnet to magnetize and pass it through an AC solenoid to demagnetize.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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Because of magnetization and demagnetization of these magnets, they have not always worked as intended.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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Demagnetization The process of removing part or all of the existing residual magnetism from pipe.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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Demagnetization is prevented by the presence of the nearby permanent magnet.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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However, IM magnets have excellent resistance to demagnetization and good retention of magnetism.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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Power supplies are available for charging and discharging the magnet during the magnetization and demagnetization cycles.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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The opportunity of described hysteresigraph use for research of magnetization, demagnetization and alternating magnetization processes of films in external fields from 10 to 6000 Oe is shown.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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The physical property that governs the interplay of the demagnetization with applied field is the energetics of the magnetic domain-walls in the two layers.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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it has too low a magnetic coercivity (resistance to demagnetization) to stay magnetized for long.
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Demagnetization is the process in which a magnet loses its magnetic properties.
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4.2 Science As Inquiry Science as inquiry requires students to combine processes and scientific knowledge with scientific reasoning and critical thinking to develop their understanding of science.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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A process of science policy development.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Breakthroughs in fields such as life science knowledge, software, electronics, development processes, and analytical techniques are hastening the rate of learning.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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By involving higher education expertise in knowledge, science and technology in the development process, it improves the performance of development initiatives.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Develop science process skills.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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FOOD TECHNOLOGIST Uses knowledge of science to develop new or better ways of preserving, processing, packaging, storing, and delivering foods.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Formation of partnerships, professional development, and dissemination of energy science knowledge, materials, and instructional methods are the principal processes of action in this project.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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It will foster the expected attitudes in students, further the development of students' skills and increase students' understanding of science knowledge, science process, and the connections among science, technology and society.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Knowledge of basic science & drug development process.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Knowledge of the physical and biological sciences, economics, and engineering is applied to food development, processing, packaging, quality control and distribution.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Science is a process for producing knowledge.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Science is viewed as an active process of developing ideas, or 'storybuilding,' rather than as static bodies of already-existing knowledge to be passed on to students.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Students acquire knowledge in science basics, normal processes and the development of speech, language and hearing.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Students should develop a knowledge and appreciation of the structure of science, the processes of science, and selected science concepts.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Students without prior preparation in political science or public policy must develop knowledge of the policy process.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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The program applies knowledge from the biological sciences to develop technologies for growing, harvesting, and processing crop plants for flight crew consumption.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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The purpose of the program is the development of knowledge useful to the arts and sciences of building design and the integration of that knowledge in the design process.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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The science of this process is called acoustics.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Their conversational knowledge of science processes was minimal.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Thus, science is a process of producing knowledge.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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Useful Knowledge Running through the knowledge development process is a tension between knowledge acquired through social science and knowledge based on practical insight--a tension between science and ordinary knowledge.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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and how the tensions between nutrition and non-nutrition goals were balanced in developing national policy and science-based knowledge in the process.
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The process for developing knowledge is called science.
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101 www.ckl2.org Vocabulary alcoholic fermentation fermentation lactic acid fermentation Introduction Today, most living things use oxygen to make ATP from glucose.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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A facultative anaerobe is an organism that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but is capable of switching to fermentation or anaerobic respiration if oxygen is absent.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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A more subtle consumption of oxygen occurs during bacterial action, as in the fermentation process.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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Can make ATP by fermentation in the absence of oxygen or by respiration in the presence of oxygen.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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Fermentation An important way of making ATP without oxygen is called fermentation.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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Fermentation allows a cell to continue to synthesize ATP, by the breakdown of nutrients, when oxygen is not present.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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Fermentation enables some cells to produce ATP without the help of oxygen Food can be oxidized under anaerobic conditions.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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Fermentation uses substrate phosphorylation to make ATP, using neither oxygen nor electron transport chains.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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If it doesn't have enough oxygen at the start of the fermentation process it will take longer to ferment.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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If it doesn't have enough oxygen at the start of the fermentation process, it will take longer to ferment.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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If oxygen is not available, organic molecules may be used as the final electron acceptor in a process called fermentation, which produces carbon dioxide and an organic molecule (often ethanol).
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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The Pasteur effect is an inhibiting effect of oxygen on the fermentation process.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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The process is called alcoholic fermentation .
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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This is done through a process called fermentation.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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This is the process called Fermentation .
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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When the oxygen level drops below 60%, the respiration process of making energy changes into fermentation in a cancer cell.
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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fermentation The synthesis of ATP in the absence of oxygen through glycolysis .
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Fermentation is the process of making atp without oxygen.
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A good example is the claim that natural selection will not produce new organs.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Darwin's theory of natural selection argued that the organism that possesses traits that help it to cope successfully with its environment is the one that survives and passes its genes on to its offspring.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Genetic traits that aid the organism in surviving and reproducing in its environment are called adaptations -- adaptations, by definition, have high fitness and are favored by natural selection.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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In natural selection the conditions of the environment make individuals possessing a particular trait better able to survive to produce descendants which inherit that trait .
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection allows organisms with adaptations to reproduce more successfully than those lacking a trait.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection has to do with traits that organisms clearly need to survive and to reproduce as males or females.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection is a process by which organisms with traits that best fit their environment are most likely to survive, reproduce, and pass on their genes to the next generation.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection is the idea that the individual organisms with traits most favorable to a given environment will be able to survive and reproduce.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection is the increased survival and reproduction of some organisms due to favorable genetic traits highlighted by competition (1).
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection is the process by which heritable traits that make it more likely for an organism to survive and successfully reproduce become more common in a population over successive generations.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection is the process by which some individuals with certain traits are more likely to survive and produce greater numbers of offspring than other organisms of the same species.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection is the process in which living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring than others do.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Natural selection occurs for a particular trait in one sex of an organism if it helps the organism survive and mate successfully.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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The term natural selection refers to the the process where heritable traits that make it more likely for an organism to survive long enough to reproduce become more common over successive generations of a population.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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The theory of natural selection maintains that some individuals in a population have traits that enable to survive and produce more offspring, while other individuals have traits that are detrimental and may cause them to die before reproducing.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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This allows selection to act upon the traits these polymorphisms produce.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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natural selection the process of survival of the fittest, by which organisms that adapt to their environment survive and those that don't disappear.
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Natural selection is the process that allows organisms with better traits to survive and produce.
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Alligator Thermoregulation Out of the telemetered animals approximately 30 are implanted with temperature data recorders.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Animals use different modes of thermoregulation processes to maintain homeostatic internal body temperatures.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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In addition, the respiratory system plays an important role in thermoregulation (maintaining normal body temperature).
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Internal thermoregulation contributes to animal's ability to maintain homeostasis within a certain range of temperatures.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Its major role is to assist the body in thermoregulation (maintaining normal body temperature).
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Like other cold blooded animals, common garter snakes use thermoregulation to control their body temperature.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Mammals attempt to maintain a comfortable body temperature under various conditions by thermoregulation, part of mammalian homeostasis.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Saltwater crocodiles use thermoregulation to maintain body temperatures.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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The burrowing process is an important behavior in thermoregulation, since it can protect the lizard from heat or cold depending on the temperature of the soil in which the animal is buried (Potter and Glass 1931).
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Thermoregulation The means by which an animal maintains its body temperature.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Thermoregulation Thermoregulation describes the process by which animals modify their heat balance to maintain stable body temperatures.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Thermoregulation is a finely controlled process that maintains the body's core temperature in the range in which most biochemical processes work best (99 to 99.6 F) (Worfolk, 1997) .
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Thermoregulation is a survival trick that helps humans to maintain a constant body temperature.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Thermoregulation is also the process of...
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Thermoregulation to Maintain Homeostasis
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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These birds have featherless neck which the naturalists believe that it plays a pivotal role in thermoregulation (maintaining adequate body temperature).
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Under these circumstances, thermoregulation is the ability of the human body to maintain a regular body temperature, even when the surrounding temperature is immeasurably different.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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Yellow-faced bumblebees, like most bumblebees, use thermoregulation to maintain stable body temperatures several degrees above the ambient temperature.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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thermoregulation implies an animal is able to maintain a stable body temperature while exposed to a more or less broad range of ambient temperatures.
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Thermoregulation is the process when animals maintain an internal temperature.
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A force times time is most appropriately called (a) a torque (b) an impulse (c) an angular momentum (d) a change in momentum 3.
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Impulse is the quantity of force multiplied by the time it is applied.
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An impulse of k times the long range force is applied to the system every k timesteps (i.e., the r-RESPA integrator is used).
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Impulse is the quantity of force multiplied by the time it is applied.
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An other way of looking at this is to say that a force applied to an object for an interval of time will change its velocity in such a way that the applied Impulse is equal to the change in Linear Momentum.
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Impulse is the quantity of force multiplied by the time it is applied.
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