| evolution |
The natural process that results in inheritable changes in a population which is spread over many generations. The Suliban were dissatisfied with the rate of their own evolution and genetically engineered themselves to have superior abilities.
Ãâó: www.angelfire.com/trek/pathfinderalliance/terminol...
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| evidence |
(EV-uh-dins) ?Information that is collected in an orderly way about a disease or its treatment. This information often comes from research. Evidence helps doctors and scientists understand what treatments work best on different diseases.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/cancer/lung/glossary.htm
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| evaporation |
The process by which water or other liquid becomes a gas (water vapor or ammonia vapor). Water from land areas, bodies of water, and all other moist surfaces is absorbed into the atmosphere as a vapor.
Ãâó: www.nsc.org/ehc/glossary.htm
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| evoked response |
(noun) method of testing the function of certain sense organs
Ãâó: www.orgsites.com/fl/adjuvantdisease/_pgg9.php3
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| evolution |
Gradual changes to groups of organisms over time.
Ãâó: www.ecohealth101.org/glossary.html
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| EV | regularity of spacing |
| EV | even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing |
| EV | make up for, make good |
| EV | of a leaf shape |
| EV | pinnate with a pair of leaflets at the apex |
| EV | not easily irritated |
| EV | (zoology) of or relating to or belonging to mammals of the order Artiodactyla |
| EV | placental mammal having hooves with an even number of functional toes on each foot |
| EV | the time of day immediately following sunset |
| EV | without partiality |
| EV | in a fair evenhanded manner |
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