The Principle of Uniform Processes states that the same processes acting on the earth today have acted on the earth throughout its history. It states that laws of physics and chemistry have not changed through time. Therefore, the processes that work today on the earth has always been acting, although not necessarily at the same rates that they do now.
The principle of uniformitarianism states that geologic processes that occur today are similar to those that have occurred in the past.
The principle function of dietary carbohydrates is to provide energy. Dietary sugars and starches are called protein sparing. A dietary protein can be used for protein synthesis and other vital processes.
I think you mean 'uniformitarianism'. According to the principle of uniformitarianism, the observable features of the world were produced by processes that are still observable today. For example, mountains were formed, not by a miracle or a catastrophe, but by the ordinary (very slow) geological processes of plate tectonics, which we can observe in the present.
Apparently the Principle of Allocation [PoA] was initially alluded to by Cody (1966), Williams (1966) and Gadgil & Bossert (1970). It basically implies that evolution will produce phenotypes that allocate limited resources between competing physiological processes in such a way as to maximise fitness. This involves trade-offs.
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The processes that are occurring in the present are the same processes that occurred in the past.
Uniformitarianism: a principle stating that earths processes occurring today are similar to those that occur in the past
I do not like the uniform that old soldier is wearing.Take that uniform off Right now, it looks pathetic on you!I do not like the uniform that my principle made me wear.
Uniformitarianism is a principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes. So, it is the idea that the same geologic processes that sa and pic just for fun
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The theory of uniformatarianism.
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erosion and deposition.
they are different