English to Punjabi Dictionary evolution

evolution

ਈਵੇਲੂਸ਼ਨ
definition
noun
Most do believe that evolution works by natural selection on changes in organisms due to random changes in their DNA, and the evidence for this is overwhelming.
the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
the forms of written languages undergo constant evolution
the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
example
Evolutionists do not question 'evolution' because they already believe it as a fact.
An unprecedented event in Taiwan's political history, the recount is part of the progressive and gradual 'evolution' of democracy.
Most do believe that 'evolution' works by natural selection on changes in organisms due to random changes in their DNA, and the evidence for this is overwhelming.
During this time, his style and technique have both undergone a gradual yet notable 'evolution' .
It aims to promote the view that man was created in his present shape by God, as the Bible states, rather than by a Darwinian process of 'evolution' , as scientists insist.
Both yield direct inferences about the process of 'evolution' by natural selection.
Therefore, we are supposed to believe that Darwinian 'evolution' is a reality within which all valid science is complementarily interwoven?
The comparison of genetic structures in different organisms reveals that human 'evolution' involves the variation of systems first evolved in the simplest organisms.
Many intelligent design advocates accept 'evolution' and also an Earth billions of years old, not thousands.
the 'evolution' of oxygen occurs rapidly in this process
Other arguments about gradual social 'evolution' deprive the people involved of their agency (a theoretical issue).
The 'evolution' of language required major additions to the cognitive structure of the mimetic mind.
It is only extended to individuals who have contributed most to the development and 'evolution' of some aspect of the Irish economy through the use of leading edge connected technology.
The most significant change she has seen has been the gradual 'evolution' of food quality.
Few public figures who wish to be taken seriously in any scientific discipline are still trying to discount Darwin's theory of 'evolution' and natural selection.
With different mutants a correlation between the total amount of synthesized carotenoids and photosynthetic oxygen 'evolution' was observed.
This book focuses on the development and 'evolution' of institutions on the western frontier.
The flash photolysis technique can be used to determine the time of 'evolution' of the products of photodegradation.
In the absence of other electron acceptors, the addition of either peroxide induced oxygen 'evolution' in wild-type Synechocystis.
The most visible effects of Asian trade on Britain were the gradual 'evolution' of new consumer tastes and the growth of mass markets for commodities, previously unknown.
Then you have the gradual 'evolution' into modern art, where the artist's identity completely overtakes both their style and their subject matter.
They face the challenge of being flexible and adaptable to the patterns that occur and recur through the constant 'evolution' of the aviation business.
His work contributed to the synthesis of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian 'evolution' , and to the development of the biological species concept.
In contrast, termites have been rather neglected and are mentioned only briefly in major references on social 'evolution' .
We simply treat Darwinian 'evolution' as another selection process.
In the past, the 'evolution' of sulfur dioxide from roasting facilities was a major cause of acid rain, but most sulfur dioxide is now captured and used to make sulfuric acid.
Here too there might be an ontological clue to the development or 'evolution' of language.
Darwin discovered 'evolution' through natural selection, but, a quiet man with a religious wife, he did not engage in the ensuing public debates.
However, unlike ZEs, a peak in ethylene 'evolution' did not occur at 35 DAC for MDEs.
Thus, nothing in life or about the functioning of living organisms can be fully understood without an appreciation of 'evolution' by natural selection.
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