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Heat evolved during the reaction is transferred to the water around the bomb and its temperature is monitored.By this time, the structure of the group has evolved and is accepted by group members.Establishment of WTO, thus, represents the implementation of the original proposal of setting up of the ITO as evolved almost five decades back.Of course, reflex arcs have evolved in animals because the thinking process of the brain is not fast enough.However, the frontiers separating regions have evolved over time (and in fact are still changing).India's exchange rate policy has evolved in line with international and domestic developments.The 1970s were the decade in which cricket was transformed: it was a time when a traditional game evolved to fit a changing world.You will be able to understand the concept of intelligence and how it has evolved, when we discuss some important theories of intelligence.Knowing the heat capacity of the liquid in which calorimeter is immersed and the heat capacity of calorimeter, it is possible to determine the heat evolved in the process by measuring temperature changes.Parts of Himachal Pradesh had evolved a local system of canal irrigation called kulhs over four hundred years ago.For example, if India has evolved a multi-party system, it is because the social and geographical diversity in such a large country is not easily absorbed by two or even three parties.The United Nations (UN) has evolved many Conventions on these questions that are now binding on most countries of the world.The principles of management have evolved over a period of time based on repeated experimentation and observation in different types of organisations.By the seventeenth century, cricket had evolved enough to be recognisable as a distinct game.Through a purely personal experience this individual evolved a strong positive attitude towards community upliftment.
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