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Evolutionary Morphology, Innovation, and the Synthesis of Evolution and Development

Evolutionary Morphology, Innovation, and the Synthesis of Evolution and Development

... An objection might be raised that the focus on developmental genetics as the bridge between evolution and development is an outcome of being concerned about the mechanism of evolution, rather than ...

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Evolution and Development of Ventricular Septation in the Amniote Heart

Evolution and Development of Ventricular Septation in the Amniote Heart

... The evolution from the single fish ventricle to the two ventricles of mammals and archosaurs is the result of ventricular septation and has been studied and discussed for more than a ...heart development, ...

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The evolution and development of vertebrate lateral line electroreceptors

The evolution and development of vertebrate lateral line electroreceptors

... Electroreception is an ancient vertebrate sense with a fascinating evolutionary history involving multiple losses as well as independent evolution at least twice within teleosts. We review the phylogenetic ...

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Time's arrow: heterochrony and the evolution of development

Time's arrow: heterochrony and the evolution of development

... link evolution and development for well over a century, although through this period the specific application of the term has ...individual development the most important of the form changes which ...

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Heterochrony: the Evolution of Development

Heterochrony: the Evolution of Development

... our development–embryonic, infantile, and juvenile – has been relatively extended, com- pared with our ...the evolution of our brain (Rice ...pre-adult development has resulted not only in our large ...

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The diversity, development and evolution of polyclad flatworm larvae

The diversity, development and evolution of polyclad flatworm larvae

... Jägersten [11] considered the biphasic life cycle of polyclads to be the ancestral condition for Platyhelmin- thes. He also considered polyclad larvae to be primary larvae (a free-swimming larval stage that was descended ...

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The role of cognitive factors on the development and evolution of the vocabulary

The role of cognitive factors on the development and evolution of the vocabulary

... This thesis aims to explore how psycholinguistic factors can play a pivotal role in the way that the human lexicon is structured. Recent approaches to studying language have been heavily influenced by the principle that ...

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The evolution of cortical development: the synapsid diapsid divergence

The evolution of cortical development: the synapsid diapsid divergence

... the evolution of the cerebral cortex in ...cortical development (Florio and Huttner, 2014; Lein et ...amniote evolution (Benton, 2015a; Carroll, 1988; Colbert et ...cortical development in ...

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An eye on the head: the development and evolution of craniofacial muscles

An eye on the head: the development and evolution of craniofacial muscles

... myogenic development of the vertebrate somitic mesoderm (Buckingham and Relaix, 2007; Sambasivan and Tajbakhsh, ...vertebrate evolution, Pax3 and Pax7 were involved in dorsal specification of the neural ...

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Building the backbone: the development and evolution of vertebral patterning

Building the backbone: the development and evolution of vertebral patterning

... Homology in a strict cladistics sense requires that, if traits in different taxa are to be considered homologous, their expression in the monophyletic group including these taxa must be unbroken, i.e. the trait must be ...

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Evolution of the vertebrate skeleton: morphology, embryology, and development

Evolution of the vertebrate skeleton: morphology, embryology, and development

... of development, we have to understand how se- lective pressure—especially stabilizing selection—at the phenotypic level (adaptation) acts on the developmental program exerted from the ...ing evolution. In ...

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Fetal development and evolution of the human cranial base

Fetal development and evolution of the human cranial base

... hominid evolution (Aiello and Dean, 1990) and human development (Klintworth, ...in evolution, being absent or rudimentary in all but the 'highest' ...during development and evolution ...

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Development and evaluation of a model for secondary evolution educators’ professional development needs

Development and evaluation of a model for secondary evolution educators’ professional development needs

... integrate evolution into their classrooms, it is interesting that only four of the 18 potential predictors were shown to be im- portant in describing PD needs for these teachers (Figure ...of evolution ...

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The evolution of perspectives on the role of transfer during multilingual development

The evolution of perspectives on the role of transfer during multilingual development

... The evolution of perspectives on the role of transfer during multilingual development transfer as the lower the target language proficiency the more the likelihood of transfer from previous linguistic ...

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Evolution of embryonic development in nematodes

Evolution of embryonic development in nematodes

... invariant development and complex polyclonal lineages, inductive interactions are an integral part of the developmental program which requires spe- cific cell contacts during narrow time windows ...nematode ...

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Evolution and Development of Bail System in India: A Study

Evolution and Development of Bail System in India: A Study

... The evolution of Bail system in India can be divided as grant of bail in ancient time, grant of bail during Mughal era, grant of bail under the British era and Legal/Current position of granting bail in ...over ...

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Slip of the tongue: implications for evolution and language development

Slip of the tongue: implications for evolution and language development

... Highlights  Tongue and hand articulations are controlled by left hemisphere biased brain regions  Tongue protrusions in children were right lateralized for only precision manual tasks [r] ...

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TO evolution. The result of 35 years of development and application

TO evolution. The result of 35 years of development and application

... The TO evolution is the fi rst ergonomically designed olfactometer which focuses on the main sensor in olfactometry: the human nose. Olfactometry is a human sensory measurement method in which the panellists play a ...

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EVOLUTION OF MODERNIZATION AND TRANSITION TO NEW VALUES AND DEVELOPMENT GOALS

EVOLUTION OF MODERNIZATION AND TRANSITION TO NEW VALUES AND DEVELOPMENT GOALS

... the development of education, setting up the conditions for the creative development of the individual, because when a society is demoralized, the collective-people lost their significance, it is the ...

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The evolution of sustainable development

The evolution of sustainable development

... sustainable development challenge, which is increasingly embedded in corporate social responsibility endeav- ours, has been explored, identifying, in particular, the importance of appre- ciating and accommodating ...

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