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  • 121Origin of avian flight — The Berlin Archaeopteryx, one of the earliest known birds. Evolution of flight redirects here. See also flying and gliding animals and insect flight. Around 350 BCE, Aristotle and other philosophers of the time were attempting to explain the… …

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  • 122Molecular drive — Adoptation redirects here and should not be confused with adaptation Molecular drive is a term coined by Gabriel Dover in 1982 to describe evolutionary processes that change the genetic composition of a population through DNA turnover… …

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  • 123Physicians and Surgeons who Dissent from Darwinism — is a petition promoting intelligent design. It consists of a list of people agreeing with an statement casting doubt on evolution. The petition was produced by the Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity (PSSI), a nonprofit organization… …

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  • 124Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles — The evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles is one of the most well documented[1] and important evolutionary events, demonstrating both numerous transitional forms as well as an excellent example of exaptation, the re purposing of existing… …

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  • 125Evolution of dinosaurs — This article gives an outline and examples of dinosaur evolution. For a detailed list of interrelationships see Dinosaur classification. Further information: Evolution of reptiles Evolution of dinosaurs Dinosaurs evolved from the archosaurs 232… …

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  • 126The eclipse of Darwin — The eclipse of Darwinism was a phrase used by Julian Huxley to describe the state of affairs prior to the modern evolutionary synthesis when evolution was widely accepted in scientific circles but relatively few biologists believed that natural… …

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  • 127The 1000 Genomes Project — The 1000 Genomes Project, launched in January 2008, is an international research effort to establish by far the most detailed catalogue of human genetic variation. Scientists plan to sequence the genomes of at least one thousand anonymous… …

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  • 128Media naturalness theory — was developed by Ned Kock. This theory is sometimes referred to as the psychobiological model[1], or compensatory adaptation theory[2]. It has been used to understand human behavior toward technology in various contexts, such as: education[3],… …

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