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Usage of evolution by natural selection in English
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It was Darwin's theory of evolutionbynaturalselection-theultimate scientific consciousness-raiser
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That work contributed to Darwin's theory of evolutionbynaturalselection.
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His theory of evolutionbynaturalselection was based on logical deduction, not observation.
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Aristotle was familiar with the version of evolutionbynaturalselection advanced by Empedocles.
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The theory of evolutionbynaturalselection is the central unifying theory in biology.
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That idea is evolutionbynaturalselection and the originator of the idea was Charles Darwin.
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Eugenics, in its modern form, was a stepchild of Charles Darwin's theory of evolutionbynaturalselection.
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Cylons are sentient synthetic biological creatures, possessing all the attributes of life except evolutionbynaturalselection.
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No theory has changed our world as profoundly as Charles Darwin's "theory of evolutionbynaturalselection".
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In 1813 Dr. Wells developed a theory of evolutionbynaturalselection to account for varieties in the human race.
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De Quatrefages and De Varigny have maintained that the botanist Naudin stated the theory of evolutionbynaturalselection in 1852.
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They describe it as a resource "for those wishing to spread awareness of evidence for evolutionbynaturalselection."
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But his visit subsequently inspired his theory of evolutionbynaturalselection and ultimately led him to write On the Origin of Species.
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The study of birds, especially the Galapagos finches, was important to Darwin in the development of the theory of evolutionbynaturalselection.
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It was threatening to undermine Darwin's whole theory of evolutionbynaturalselection, which made it more than worthy of Price's obsessive attention.
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How they overcame their struggle for existence inspired him as he developed the theory of evolutionbynaturalselection, independently of Charles Darwin.