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Quantum evolution

...talk page . The neutrality and factual accuracy of this article are disputed. Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page . The "classical" Darwinian model of the evolution of cells is based on a mechanism whereby cells individually undergo mutation , with the process of natural selection then culling out those mutations which are less beneficial to the organism...
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Evolution (film)

Promotional poster for Evolution Evolution is a 2001 comedy sci-fi movie directed by Ivan Reitman . It is based on a story by Don Jackoby who converted it into a screenplay along with David Diamond and David Weissman. A short lived animiated series that was loosley based on the film also aired. Plot Ira Kane and Harry Block discover an alien organism in an asteroid that...
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Evolution (disambiguation)

This article covers evolution in a general sense, see evolution for biological evolution. Evolution is any emergent process of growth or development that entails change. The word stems from the Latin evolutio meaning "unfolding" and before the late 19th century was confined to referring to goal-directed, pre-programmed processes such as embryological development. A pre-programmed...
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Evolution (Journey album)

Evolution Album by Journey Released April 1979 Recorded Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, California , 1978 Genre Rock Length 37 min 06 sec Record label Columbia Records Producer Roy Thomas Baker Professional reviews AMG 4½/5 link Journey Chronology Infinity ( 1978 ) Evolution ( 1979 ) Departure ...
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Wilcox-McCandlish law of online discourse evolution

The Wilcox-McCandlish law of online discourse evolution , developed by Bryce Wilcox and Stanton McCandlish on USENET , is The chance of success of any attempt to change the topic or direction of a thread of discussion in a networked forum is directly proportional to the quality of the current content. There are numerous corollaries: McCandlish's first corollary to the Wilcox-McCandlish...
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Pokémon evolution

An 'M evolution Evolution in the fictional world of the Pokémon video game franchise refers to a sudden change of form in a Pokémon, usually accompanied by a dramatic increase in statistics . It should be noted that this is not an evolution in a biological sense, but rather the metamorphosis of an individual creature. The Pokemon anime addressed an unusual case with Satoshi's...
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Error threshold (evolution)

...at a critical value of Q: . In order for faithful replication to occur, the information must be "frozen" into the genome. References Eigen, M. (1971). Selforganization of matter and evolution of biological Macromolecules . Naturwissenschaften 58: 465. " Quasispecies theory in the context of population genetics - Claus O. Wilke " . . URL accessed on October 12 , 2005 . Campos...
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Convergent evolution (Redirected from Convergent Evolution)

In evolutionary biology , convergent evolution describes the process whereby organisms not closely related independently acquire similar characteristics while evolving in separate and sometimes varying ecosystems. An example of convergent evolution is the similar nature of the wings of insects , birds , and bats . All three serve the same function and are similar in structure, but each evolved...
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Convergent evolution

In evolutionary biology , convergent evolution describes the process whereby organisms not closely related independently acquire similar characteristics while evolving in separate and sometimes varying ecosystems. An example of convergent evolution is the similar nature of the wings of insects , birds , and bats . All three serve the same function and are similar in structure, but each evolved...
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Creation-evolution controversy (Redirected from Creationism versus evolution)

... Old Earth creationism Omphalos creationism Evolutionary creationism Intelligent design Intelligent design movement Modern geocentrism Controversy: Creation vs. evolution ... in public education Teach the Controversy Flying Spaghetti Monsterism The creation-evolution controversy (also termed the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate...
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