stage of evolution

collocation in English

meaningsofstageandevolution

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stage
noun[C]
uk
/steɪdʒ/
us
/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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evolution
noun[U]
uk
/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/
us
/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/
the way in which living things change and develop over millions ...
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(Definition ofstageandevolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Let us consider this asymptoticstageofevolutionin detail.
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Realizations then enter the finalstageofevolutionwherein nonlinear effects dominate and modify the growth of realization till they reach a steady state.
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Then we come to thestageofevolution, when the legal mind began to say that machinery is not rateable.
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That is a right and properstageofevolution.
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At present, it is at a criticalstageofevolution.
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All of them are at thestageofevolution.
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If we look at the budgets of any institution we can usually tell a great deal about it, in particular itsstageofevolutionand its objectives.
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This is the currentstageofevolutionof the nebula, with additional stars still forming from the collapsing molecular cloud.
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It is unclear whatstageofevolutionthe star is in.
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At that point, the mobiles evolve into their nextstageofevolution, which include opposable thumbs and the ability to manipulate technology.
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At thisstageofevolution, the results are subtle, with the largest effects, alterations to the isotopes of hydrogen and helium, being unobservable.
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All other eggs will hatch directly into the nextstageofevolution.
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Sonia warns that more waves can be expected, each affecting a laterstageofevolution, of which humans are the current final link.
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By the mid 1970s girls competition had been added, but girls events were still undergoing astageofevolution.
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In later stages of evolution, a group of enzymatic proteins, nucleic acid polymerases, has been selected to catalyse nucleic acid replication.
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They hypothesized that their experiment might represent what they termed chemical life, astageofevolutionwhich may have led to the emergence of fully biological life as exists today.
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To get the right figures for a particular mass, and a particularstageofevolution, it is necessary to use a numerical stellar model computed with computer algorithms.
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Figure 5 allows us to estimate the speed of rise of the drop formed in the advanced stages of evolution.
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Teilhard imagined astageofevolutioncharacterized by a complex membrane of information enveloping the globe and fueled by human consciousness.
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