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[существительное]
развитие; маневр ; эволюция ; постепенное изменение; выведение; развертывание; перестроение; передвижение; извлечение корня [мат.]; выделение газа


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  1. Evolution in bilateral animals has usually consisted in a tendency towards more effective integration of segments.
  2. This section deals with an examination of their views of early political evolution, principally in the light of the theory in The Origin , but also in their other writings.
  3. We shall see later (p. 244) that the monitoring of trustworthiness in companions probably played a major role in the evolution of self-awareness in higher primates.
  4. The specific history of the evolution of kinship, marriage, and the status of women outlined after Morgan is thus almost altogether untenable.
  5. There is one fact that has led people to think that evolution has crossed valleys.
  6. Until then the Polo is no more than a worthy evolution of a familiar species and merely addresses the most urgent problems that nearly 10 years of standing still have created.
  7. The next stage in Morgan's and Engels's scheme for the evolution of political systems is characterized by confederations of different tribes.
  8. By doing this Marx committed, it not himself, at least Engels and many Marxists, to a particular view of the evolution of kinship which was disastrously wrong.
  9. In part Marx say this task as paralleling what had been done by Darwin for biological evolution.
  10. Shaw's book, however, did encourage Eliot to think of the modern in terms of the ancient, of "creative evolution", of "Darwin', "biology", and the "ultimate questions" raised by "the attempt to expose a panorama of human history "as far as thought can reach".
  11. In 1901 Hobhouse made an early attempt at accounting for the evolution of mental structure.
  12. Whether the headlong rush to develop and industrialise the world's last great wild places can be controlled to ensure the survival of the unique river dolphins will depend on how the respective governments accept their responsibilities to care for and conserve the wonders of natural evolution.
  13. It is also clear that in some places, Marx at least, seems willing to envisage qualifications which are even more fundamental; for example, that there might be more than one line of evolution.

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