Through a balance between inheritance and genetic variation, groups of self-replicating entities, or organisms, successively adapt to their surrounding environment through self-replication with variance.
Considering technological adoption in a historical perspective, there are several examples of innovations favoring successively specialization and multitasking during the 20th century.
Because the lexical chains are constructed by successively chaining utterances expressed by different participants in the team, lexicalized concepts flow through and from each participant.
All groups performed a referent size-selection task in which they were instructed successively to select the larger one of two cardinal numbers.
These elements are then combined by a computational component that builds successively larger structures out of these basic elements.
Three polar assumptions about economic openness are successively handled.
They represent a hierarchical decomposition of audio into successively smaller segments (see figure 1).
Stationary instrumental groups are placed around the audience and successively play sounds of the same pitch and timbre with similar dynamic envelopes (crescendo-decrescendo).