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Evolution of transport systems
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1968Abstract It is proposed that the evolution of transport catalysts for required nutrients may have preceded the evolution of biosynthetic pathways for these substances, or occurred at the same time as an alternative solution to the stress of nutrient depletion.
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The Region as an Evolutive System
1995It may seem strange that, after four decades of existence of the Regional Science Association, the concept of the region is still a subject of discussion. Many things have changed however, some of them radically, since the first Isardian definitions.
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2019
Abstract This chapter covers the development of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and Inter-American Court of Human Rights, focusing on their creation, composition, functions, and relationship to highlight how historical experience influences their operations today.
James L Cavallaro +7 more
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Abstract This chapter covers the development of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and Inter-American Court of Human Rights, focusing on their creation, composition, functions, and relationship to highlight how historical experience influences their operations today.
James L Cavallaro +7 more
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Genomic evolution drives the evolution of the translation system
Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1995Our thesis is that the characteristics of the translational machinery and its organization are selected in part by evolutionary pressure on genomic traits have nothing to do with translation per se. These genomic traits include size, composition, and architecture.
S G, Andersson, C G, Kurland
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On Evolutive Systems and the Initial Evolution of Structure and Function
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1996As an instrument for the study of the early stages of evolution, we introduce evolutive systems, defined as systems that have the capacity to evolve given appropriate conditions in their environment. They consist of building blocks (e.g. monomers) that are either stable or in steady supply, and of transient assemblies (e.g.
G C, Theodoridis, A, Anne, L, Stark
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Evolution of farming systems and system philosophy
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 1999Farming systems (FSs), and ways of thinking about them, evolved in space and time. Rapid evolution took place in the last two decades when crop and livestock yields increased, together with concerns about their socio-economic and biophysical tradeoffs.
Schiere, J. B. +3 more
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The Evolution of Social Systems
The Western Political Quarterly, 1979Tim Ingold, J. Friedman, M. J. Rowlands
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2016
Any experimental observation or any practical use of quantum phenomena relies on processes where a system evolves from a know initial state, and one performs measurements on it at some later time.
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Any experimental observation or any practical use of quantum phenomena relies on processes where a system evolves from a know initial state, and one performs measurements on it at some later time.
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The systems approach to evolution
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2002R J P, Williams +1 more
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