Evolución in english

Evolution

pronunciation: evəluʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

evolución = development ; evolution ; evolvement ; trend. 

Example: Enumerative schemes can be difficult to revise to take account of new developments.Example: A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.Example: Since 1897, the year when the bronchoscope was invented, the instrument have experienced three stages of evolvement.Example: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.

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» el curso de la evolución humanathe course of human evolution .

Example: The course of human evolution has been punctuated by a long succession of chance discoveries and accidental inventions.

» estudiar la evolución histórica de Algohistoricise [historicize, -USA] .

Example: This volume aims to historicize and theorize the writing of early modern women.

» evolución de la especie humanahuman evolution .

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

» evolución de la raza humanahuman evolution .

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

» evolución del hombrehuman evolution .

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

» evolución de los datosdata trend [En estadística, tendencia que se percibe al analizar los datos numéricos] .

Example: There is a preference for the linear rather than the exponential method of calculating data trends.

» evolución históricahistorical evolution .

Example: This article discusses the historical evolution of public libraries in Great Britain.

» evolución humanahuman evolution .

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

» evolución teístatheistic evolution .

Example: Theistic evolution is the effort to reconcile Darwin's theory of undirected evolution with belief in God.

» evolución temporaltemporal developmenttimeline [time line] .

Example: This is a necessary precondition for maintaining that the universe exhibits no temporal development.

Example: This article describes a city-wide communications network, looks behind the scenes at how it was developed, and summarises what was learned from creating the system on a tight timeline.

» línea indicativa de la evolución de una gráficatrend line [trend-line] .

Example: The individual's distance from the trend line indicates possible salary inequity.

» presentar la evolución de Algochart + the history .

Example: The author charts the history of automated cataloguing at the Australian National University Library, which began in 1974.

» que está en constante evoluciónever-evolving .

Example: With the ever-evolving field of women and development, the areas of research are expanding.

» seguir la evolución de Algochart + the progress .

Example: Saracevic has lucidly charted its progress up to fairly recent times.

» teoría de la evolución, latheory of evolution, the .

Example: We often hear biologists claim the theory of evolution is as well tested as the theory of gravity.

» trazar la evolución detrace + the development oftrace + the evolution of .

Example: It attempts to trace the development of the new rules, and to clarify their characteristics and problems by comparing them with the old rules.

Example: The article 'The Wild Goose Chase' is a review essay on Umberto Eco's book, The Search for the Perfect Language, tracing the evolution of the search for a perfect universal language from biblical times through the present.

» trazar la evolución de Algochart + the progresschart + the history .

Example: Saracevic has lucidly charted its progress up to fairly recent times.

Example: The author charts the history of automated cataloguing at the Australian National University Library, which began in 1974.

Evolución synonyms

development in spanish: desarrollo, pronunciation: dɪveləpmənt part of speech: noun phylogeny in spanish: filogenia, pronunciation: faɪlɑdʒəni part of speech: noun phylogenesis in spanish: filogenia, pronunciation: faɪlədʒənizɪs part of speech: noun
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