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The discipline of biogeography.
Harvey Mann has written: 'The evolution of accounting in Canada' -- subject(s): Accounting, History
Charles Darwin
No. You need extant life for evolution to happen. Abiogenesis, a sub-discipline of biochemistry, concerns itself with this question.
S. Paul Garner has written: 'Evolution of cost accounting to 1925' -- subject(s): Cost accounting, History
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Evolution is sometimes described as macro-evolution, which is the long-term evolution of an entire new species, and micro-evolution, which is largely to do with less significant evolutionary changes within a species. Many creationists accept the existence of micro-evolution, but say that macro-evolution does not occur.
Ellis Mast Sowell has written: 'The evolution of the theories and techniques of standard costs' -- subject(s): Cost accounting, Standard cost accounting
Reptiles evolved from amphibians
It enabled animals to move more easily on land.
because their presence allows exons to be shuffled.