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evaporate To change from liquid to vapor.
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evolution The theory of evolution as initially formulated by Charles Darwin in 1859 is the central theory of biology. All processes that enable life are the result of the process of evolution over a period estimated to be more than 3 billion years. The mechanism of evolution are mutation and natural selection. These two processes result in changes at the genetic (mutation) and physiological level (selection of function).
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evaluation Evaluation has several distinguishing characteristics relating to focus, methodology, and function. Evaluation (1) assesses the effectiveness of an ongoing program in achieving its objectives, (2) relies on the standards of project design to distinguish a program's effects from those of other forces, and (3) aims at program improvement through a modification of current operations.
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evaluation The conversion of an expression to a value.
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evaporator Part on a vehicle with an air-conditioning system which causes the refrigerant liquid under pressure to change to gas.
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