evolutionary perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofevolutionaryandperspective
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evolutionary
adjective
uk/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/us/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.er.i/
relating to the way in which living things develop over millions ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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The author compares and contrasts ageing patterns among different species, including humans, and provides anevolutionaryperspectiveto longevity.
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A firmly entrenchedevolutionaryperspectiveguided the modernization plans of the newly empowered government services.
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Rejecting anevolutionaryperspective, though, is perfectly compatible with being a staunch proponent of innateness and internal representation models of cognition.
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From anevolutionaryperspective, these considerations are based primarily on physics, physiology and perception.
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From anevolutionaryperspective, these findings suggest that right-handedness may have emerged first, following the adoption of bipedal locomotion, with speech emerging later.
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While hisevolutionaryperspectivegenerates questions, it overlooks the complexity and development of the cry event.
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Anevolutionaryperspectivedoes not promote such consideration.
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But this was not the intent of this early work on human sexuality informed by anevolutionaryperspective.
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Structure and biology of house mouse populations that plague irregularly : anevolutionaryperspective.
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Systematic investigation of the contingencies affecting their judgments and responses could test predictions drawn from anevolutionaryperspectiveof costs and benefits to those observers.
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From a comparative andevolutionaryperspective, the question is not whether nonhuman species have or have not a capacity for vicarious (empathic) experience.
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His main research interest lies in the mechanisms involved in the development and stucture of the brain, especially from a comparative andevolutionaryperspective.
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Learning processes are among the earliest to be in place from an ontological andevolutionaryperspective.
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A look on translation initiation from anevolutionaryperspectiveemphasizes both the common origins and organization of translation and the great diversity among species.
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Anevolutionaryperspectiveis essential for this task.
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In recent years, a number of researchers have sought to adopt anevolutionaryperspectiveto explain the continued persistence of clearly maladaptive psychiatric disorders.
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In this commentary, we extend their main point by offering a broaderevolutionaryperspective.
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Nevertheless, hisevolutionaryperspectiveoversimplifies the cry event, and does little to promote developmental analysis of crying during infancy.
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The properties of sign language can, however, be convincingly explained from a functional and (cultural)evolutionaryperspective.
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