English to Indonesian Dictionary evolve

evolve

berkembang
definition
verb
the company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer
develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
Tertiary amines dissolve in nitrous acid without evolving any gas.
give off (gas or heat).
translation of 'evolve'
verb
mengembangkan,
memperkembangkan,
menyusun,
berkembang
example
The linkage between genes and behaviour is clear, but it did not 'evolve' by natural selection.
Over millions of years these organisms would develop, adapt and 'evolve' into newly created organisms.
Dimerization is usually required for proteins to 'evolve' oligomeric proteins.
Above 1500°F water vapor and the metal combine to form the oxide and 'evolve' hydrogen.
Not one word is said about how single cells could 'evolve' into a multiple-celled organism.
the populations are cut off from each other and 'evolve' independently
each school must 'evolve' its own way of working
The chemical reactions by which they do this 'evolve' gas, which is why peas and beans cause wind.
each school must 'evolve' its own way of working
Trains on railways such as these moved slowly, and the footpaths alongside them gradually 'evolved' into roads.
What I inherited from him was a love and knowledge of the countryside which 'evolved' into a more conscious environmentalism.
What began as a joke 'evolved' into a plan to capture a camcorder keepsake of their trip - then turned into a widescreen spectacular.
Although it looks like a load of chips, to put it simplistically, the ability to detect faults and attempt recovery and to produce 'evolvable' hardware is at the cutting edge.
Gradually they 'evolved' into plump stone discs with a handle protruding from the top surface.
And somewhere along the way, the street-cool ethos of the zine has 'evolved' into a lucrative retail format.
It looks like the playing field has 'evolved' into a mine field, and the big boys encourage the new kids to play hopscotch there.
Deference to the prime minister has 'evolved' into properly aggressive reporting.
At one end of the continuum we have the notion of a population of organisms 'evolving' into something else.
By the late Oligocene, the two modern lineages of cetaceans had 'evolved' from archaeocete ancestors.
What started as a very limited levy has 'evolved' into the federal government's main source of cash.
By convention, the change in heat is positive when the system absorbs energy and negative when the system 'evolves' heat.
As expected, homoplasy shows a negative relationship with number of character states for all values of evolutionary rate, and a positive relationship with rate for every number of 'evolvable' states.
I believe that such tolerances and freedoms are the natural 'evolvement' of successful free-market advances.
Evolutionary biologists call this phenomenon, in which an organism 'evolves' just to stay in place, the Red Queen hypothesis.
Infrastructure built on 'evolvable' formats will always be partially incomplete, partially wrong and ultimately better designed than its competition.
For future missions, NASA needs machines that are resilient, 'evolvable' , self-sufficient, ultra-efficient, and autonomous.
Often my films have started in one place and 'evolved' into something very different.
It could have 'evolved' into a prize sometimes given to mathematicians and sometimes computer scientists.
In it he stated the principle of ‘irreducible complexity’ and claimed that, amongst other things, the clotting system and the eubacterial flagella were irreducibly complex, and were not 'evolvable' .
Other cafes 'evolved' into centres for the arts and sciences.
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