• But other phenomena that look like diseases are known to be maintained by natural selection.

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  • It is tempting to look at other phenomena of global instability and to imagine that extreme changes come quicker now.

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  • By taking over the global smartphone industry, though Apple, has created two other phenomena that will sink Apple in turn, if it does not adapt quickly.

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  • Also, if the basic idea now seems simple, it is because economists have become accustomed to applying this equilibrium-through-overshooting logic to all kinds of other phenomena.

    ECONOMIST: Rudiger Dornbusch

  • So the truth about childhood and family life, as well as other social phenomena like community and crime - is that they are complex.

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  • In a project within the International Polar Year called Igliniit, Inuit hunters recorded their observations of wildlife, sea ice, weather or other environmental phenomena as they travelled across the land.

    UNESCO: Weathering uncertainty in the Arctic

  • Droughts, floods and other water-related phenomena are among the clearest signs of climate change.

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  • That may sound surprising, but high levels of testosterone in the womb have been linked to several other brain-related phenomena, including left-handedness, dyslexia and female homosexuality.

    ECONOMIST: Autism

  • It appears that adversity in childhood is associated with facial features that are not perfectly aligned and matching, although there's no proof that one of these phenomena causes the other.

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  • They will lead to a publication, presenting the evidence collected and their policy implications and recommendations that will be made available to countries in the region and other areas affected by similar phenomena.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN DAKAR

  • He ends his book with a blast of cartographical analysis, and suggests that weather maps have created the template for other representations of volatile geographic phenomena such as the incidence of crime and disease.

    ECONOMIST: Weather maps

  • But as the people here prepare to leave their homes, they're experiencing the real impact of a physical phenomena more immense than any other.

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  • The witch phenomena obscure Salem's other claim to fame: its glory days as a centre for the clipper-ship trade with China and its preeminent trader, Elias Derby, became America's first millionaire.

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  • Scientists have long understood that cells in the body are able to sense and respond to various substances and stimuli, including environmental chemicals, hormones produced by other cells, and in some cases physical phenomena such as light.

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  • While hundreds of studies around the world have linked climate change to phenomena including the increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes and other storms, changing rainfall patterns, drought, coastal flooding, changing disease patterns and the migration of human populations.

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