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Right as KCS Photography and I were about to get into the car to go home from 2 hours in the Hills and not that great of luck (2 Calis, Maybach, Rolls, F430 Spider, Scag (still nice cars, don't get me wrong!)), we heard this thing from a mile away and waited. This is what we heard. It was worth staying a couple extra minutes for! WOW
Spettacolo con la Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X sul circuito di Vizzola
In diretta dalla pista di Vizzola con il test della Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
In diretta dalla pista di Vizzola con il test della Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Managing partner of Evolution LLP, Martin Barber (left) Joanne Regan FCA, Client Partner and Head of Audit (right), celebrating becoming part of HLB International.
An illustrative example of homology (in German).
Homology:
In evolutionary biology, homology refers to any similarity between characteristics of organisms that is due to their shared ancestry. The word homologous derives from the ancient Greek ομολογειν, 'to agree'. There are examples in different branches of biology. Anatomical structures that perform the same function in different biological species and evolved from the same structure in some ancestor species are homologous. In genetics, homology refers to a similarity of DNA sequences. The DNA sequences are usually similar, not identical. DNA sequences in the same cell can be similar, and DNA in different organisms can be similar. DNA codes with similar sequences are presumed to have a common ancestry. Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes with the same genes and similar sequences. Homology is important in reproduction because pairs of homologous chromosomes line up together during meiosis. - enWikipedia
The Evolution Chamber helps increase the offensive and defensive capabilities of the Zerg ground-based breeds. It is also required in order for the Creep Colony to mutate into a Spore Colony. [SC1 Description]