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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
coevolve .
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The excessively long sperm tail is obviously not a structure that has evolved for better swimming; instead, it is thought to act as a tangled barrier in the female reproductive tract to prevent other males from fertilizing the female, and there is also some very interesting evidence that sperm coevolves with the female reproductive tract, so some sexual selection at the level of the gametes is going on.
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For example, I agree with Laudan that the methodology of science coevolves with science itself.
Laudan, demarcation and the vacuity of Intelligent design - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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The excessively long sperm tail is obviously not a structure that has evolved for better swimming; instead, it is thought to act as a tangled barrier in the female reproductive tract to prevent other males from fertilizing the female, and there is also some very interesting evidence that sperm coevolves with the female reproductive tract, so some sexual selection at the level of the gametes is going on.
Pharyngula 2009
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Bio2 was specifically built to test how a closed system coevolves.
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Bio2 was specifically built to test how a closed system coevolves.
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Bio2 was specifically built to test how a closed system coevolves.
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Bio2 was specifically built to test how a closed system coevolves.
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Bio2 was specifically built to test how a closed system coevolves.
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Bio2 was specifically built to test how a closed system coevolves.
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Geu’s central thesis is that “business-management theory, including economics, coevolves with the law of business associations, and that both, in turn, coevolve with the business of law.”
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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