Examples of using To the evolution in English and their translations into Chinese
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Fundamentally, Brocks and his colleagues' work shows that environmental changes are key to the evolution of life.
In[England], it led to the evolution of a polity and economy that solved the fiscal crisis and went on to dominate the Western world.
And they suspect that the eyes are linked to the evolution of another critical organ- the brain.
They tell us how important the cooling core has been to the evolution of the surface.
From the classic to the modern, the appearance of women's bags is closely related to the evolution of clothing.
Collisions between bodies have occurred continually up to the present day and have been central to the evolution of the Solar System.
Thailand reported that in 2009 it had amended the Anti-Money-Laundering Act in response to the evolution of economic fraud and identity-related crime.
It's a historic brand that has contributed to the evolution of the music and professional audio industry in Italy and around the world.
Dr Simpson suggested this unusual balance between land and water may be linked to the evolution of life on our planet.
Eliason also notes that the evolution of the syrinx is inextricably linked to the evolution of birdsong, and thus.
These two notions of"Statistics" are closely related to the evolution of the different societies who dealt with Statistics.
With over 130 years of legal expertise, it has made a significant contribution to the evolution of law.
For them, London's policy must be a pragmatic adaptation to the evolution of the world.
Hasan Rizvi, senior vice president of Oracle, said,""The Java community is vital to the evolution of the Java platform.
As a development body, UNCTAD must remain firmly anchored in its mission and mandate while responding to the evolution of the world economy.
Thirdly, we have taken steps to adapt the structure and management of the Office to the evolution of the completion strategy.
With regard to the evolution of the criteria, the task force had learned from experience that the application of the criteria provided the empirical basis for their progression and refinement.
Despite its invisibility, dark matter has been critical to the evolution of our universe and to the emergence of stars, planets and even life.