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  • .... 1994. [http://www.biol.canterbury.ac.nz/masting/pdfs/Kelly94TREE.pdf The evolutionary ecology of mast seeding (PDF)]. Trends Ecol. Evol.. 9(12): 465-470. Accesse ...of India"/> and unfit for human consumption it is used as a [[traditional medicine]] [[herb]] by the local [[adivasi]] tribals and villagers<ref name="USDA"/>
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  • ...rl =http://jstor.org/stable/2388036}}</ref> This mechanism, as well as the evolutionary cause behind it, is still largely a mystery. ...as lightning strikes to increase its chance of survival as part of natural evolutionary progress.<ref name="Keely&Bond2">{{cite journal |coauthors= Keeley, J.E. an
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  • ...ancers form a [[tumor]] but some, like [[leukemia]], do not. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is ...journal |author=Merlo LM, Pepper JW, Reid BJ, Maley CC |title=Cancer as an evolutionary and ecological process |journal=Nat. Rev. Cancer |volume=6 |issue=12 |pages
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  • ...strains.</ref><ref>[http://vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/full/81/5/1293 Evolutionary characterization of the six internal genes of H5N1 human influenza A virus]
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  • ...ins usually differ between species, although the differences grow with the evolutionary distance between species. For example, the most common hemoglobin sequences ...[[anemia]]. Anemia has many different causes, although [[iron deficiency (medicine)|iron deficiency]] and its resultant [[iron deficiency anemia]] are the mos
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  • - [[Adolescent medicine]] - [[Alternative medicine]]
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  • ...al fever, who was a professor and chairman in the institution's Faculty of Medicine<ref>[http://www.semmelweis-english-program.org/index.php?option=com_content ...known for his theory of natural selection, which forms the basis of modern evolutionary theory
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  • ...ing is prevented. It evolves at a rapid rate, is spread by [[transmission (medicine)|airborne transmission]], and is extremely [[infectious disease|contagious] ...rmones (i.e. those after puberty and women before menopause) or are taking medicine that include similar hormones. It was released by the President of the Unit
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  • ...y branched out, such as blood vessels or leaf veins. The term is used in [[medicine]], [[biology]], [[mycology]] and [[geology]]. ==Medicine==
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  • ...ith European hemp, which was widely cultivated at the time. In 1785, noted evolutionary biologist [[Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck]] published a description of a second ...fications based on [[History of plant systematics#Evolutionary systematics|evolutionary systematics]]. Several studies of Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA ([[RAPD]
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  • ...channels. It should be noted that this grouping is functional rather than evolutionary. ...in]] and [[Andrew Huxley]] as part of their [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]]-winning research on the [[action potential]], published in 19
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