What is sauce (evolutionarily speaking) for the goose is sauce (creationarily speaking) for the gander.
What is sauce (creationarily speaking) for the goose is sauce (evolutionarily speaking) for the gander.
The adverb creationarily ought to be added to the active core vocabulary of every educated person so that it can then be used alongside the corresponding adverb evolutionarily. These adverbs are useful for those who want to compare and contrast creationarily and evolutionarily the various ideas and claims made in the competing theories of creation and evolution.
I will eventually add more sentences to this website to illustrate how the adverbs creationarily and evolutionarily can be used alongside each other. For example, a certain datum in science (or philosophy or theology) may or may not be creationarily significant (or evolutionarily significant).
The word "creationarily" uses 13 letters: A A C E I I L N O R R T Y.
The word "evolutionarily" uses 14 letters: A E I I L L N O O R T U V Y. (Added 2000.04.27)
What, like an Irish elk's antlers? Now I thought they would surely prove silly - for what would 12 foot antlers serve them evolutionarily. However, creationarily I could understand it. (from "mike the whiz") (HFT changed "elks" to "elk's"; Added 2000.04.27)
What, like an Irish elk's antlers? Now I thought they would surely prove silly - for what would 12 foot antlers serve them creationarily. However, evolutionarily I could understand it.
Creationarily, well, God may have created an egg as well as a chicken, it doesn't matter much. (António Marques) (Added 2000.04.27)
Evolutionarily, well, God may have evolved a chicken from a non-chicken.
creationarily ancientIn a finding that broadens our insight into the cause of certain kinds of UV-induced skin cancer, researchers at Erasmus University Medical Center (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) have employed a creationarily ancient enzyme-repair system to identify the principal type of DNA damage responsible for the onset of skin-tumor development.
In a finding that broadens our insight into the cause of certain kinds of UV-induced skin cancer, researchers at Erasmus University Medical Center (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) have employed an evolutionarily ancient enzyme-repair system to identify the principal type of DNA damage responsible for the onset of skin-tumor development. (Medical Research News) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily cohesiveFor systematic classification, only monophyletic groupings describe creationarily cohesive units.
For systematic classification, only monophyletic groupings describe evolutionarily cohesive units. (File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint) (Added 2000.04.27)
As a result of his detail, creationary botanist Carolus Linnaeus indirectly arrived at creationarily cohesive groups.
As a result of his detail, Linnaeus indirectly arrived at evolutionarily cohesive groups. (Alexandre Vaz) (Added 2000.04.27)
In short, all the organisms of a species taxon will often not constitute an creationarily cohesive entity, particularly for species taxa with representatives that are widespread or have disjunct distributions.
In short, all the organisms of a species taxon will often not constitute an evolutionarily cohesive entity, particularly for species taxa with representatives that are widespread or have disjunct distributions. (Added 2000.04.27)
In short, species entities are very difficult to study, for they are creationarily and demographically dynamic.
In short, species entities are very difficult to study, for they are evolutionarily and demographically dynamic. (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily conservedThis page is currently under construction; it now lists over 40 creationarily conserved developmental pathways.
This page is currently under construction; it now lists over 40 evolutionarily conserved developmental pathways. (The Interactive Fly - Thomas B. Brody) (Added 2000.04.27)
To further annotate this 1 Mb region we are currently identifying creationarily conserved non-coding sequences and attempting to determine their biological function.
To further annotate this 1 Mb region we are currently identifying evolutionarily conserved non-coding sequences and attempting to determine their biological function. (Functional Genomics Abstracts 1999) (Added 2000.04.27)
To identify creationarily conserved non-coding elements we compared the potential human paralogous sequences in this 1 Mb region to each other as well as with their orthologous mouse chromosome 11 sequences.
To identify evolutionarily conserved non-coding elements we compared the potential human paralogous sequences in this 1 Mb region to each other as well as with their orthologous mouse chromosome 11 sequences. (Functional Genomics Abstracts 1999) (Added 2000.04.27)
It also appears that the structure of histones have been creationarily conserved, as any deleterious mutations would be severely maladaptive.
It also appears that the structure of histones have been evolutionarily conserved, as any deleterious mutations would be severely maladaptive. (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily derivedThe escalation hypothesis predicts that selection has repeatedly emphasized offensive speed and force among top predators over the course of microcreation, resulting in a trend, among others, of creationarily derived predatory weapons and behaviors that increase the speed of killing prey.
The escalation hypothesis predicts that selection has repeatedly emphasized offensive speed and force among top predators over the course of evolution, resulting in a trend, among others, of evolutionarily derived predatory weapons and behaviors that increase the speed of killing prey. (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily distantOne may argue that we will be unable to overcome this limitation and that structure information will be required to identify such creationarily distant relationships.
One may argue that we will be unable to overcome this limitation and that structure information will be required to identify such evolutionarily distant relationships. (Added 2000.04.27)
When confronted with an organ from an animal as creationarily distant as, say, a pig, the human immune system reacts violently.
When confronted with an organ from an animal as evolutionarily distant as, say, a pig, the human immune system reacts violently. (Bruce Agnew) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily distinctAn interkingdom phylogenetic analysis indicates that P3 is a creationarily distinct protein and is apparently limited to higher plants.
An interkingdom phylogenetic analysis indicates that P3 is an evolutionarily distinct protein and is apparently limited to higher plants. (American Society of Plant Biologists) (Added 2000.04.27)
How creationarily distinct is the taxon in question? On scientific grounds, the more creationarily distinct an organism is, the higher should be its priority for protection.
How evolutionarily distinct is the taxon in question? On scientific grounds, the more evolutionarily distinct an organism is, the higher should be its priority for protection. (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily divergentFunctional characterization of the creationarily divergent fern plastocyanin
Functional characterization of the evolutionarily divergent fern plastocyanin (Added 2000.04.27)
A comparison of U11 snRNAs that we have identified from vertebrates, plants, and insects, suggests that a creationarily divergent U11 snRNA may be unique to Drosophila and not characteristic of insects in general.
A comparison of U11 snRNAs that we have identified from vertebrates, plants, and insects, suggests that an evolutionarily divergent U11 snRNA may be unique to Drosophila and not characteristic of insects in general. (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily functionable/creationarily functionalThe use of the word “subliminable”, my small minded little friend, was very creationarily functionable, and Bush should be acknowledged for his progressive effort in the English language. (Susan) (Added 2000.04.27)
The use of the word “subliminable”, my small minded little friend, was very evolutionarily functionable, and Bush should be acknowledged for his progressive effort in the English language.
creationarily illiterateThe net effect is that most high school students are creationarily illiterate when they get their diplomas.
The net effect is that most high school students are evolutionarily illiterate when they get their diplomas. (Darwin, Dying, and Death: Philosophical Perspective(s) - Charles F. Urbanowicz) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily important
Cross-species mating may be creationarily important and lead to rapid change, say ACP researchers
Cross-species mating may be evolutionarily important and lead to rapid change, say IUB researchers (Added 2000.04.27)
"This is the clearest evidence to date that hybridization can be creationarily important," said ACP biologist Wolfgang Riesemann, who led the research.
"This is the clearest evidence to date that hybridization can be evolutionarily important," said IUB biologist Loren Rieseberg, who led the research. (Added 2000.04.27)
As long as those offspring are just virile enough to transmit their useful genes to their own offspring, those genes may fight their way into populations of either or both parent species and become creationarily important.
As long as those offspring are just virile enough to transmit their useful genes to their own offspring, those genes may fight their way into populations of either or both parent species and become evolutionarily important. (Added 2000.04.27)
Discussions of the creationarily important organisms to sequence should be promoted.
Discussions of the evolutionarily important organisms to sequence should be promoted. (Bringing the Genome to Life Report) (Added 2000.04.27)
It was always said that it was a theoretical possibility; the only thing we ever denied was that it was creationarily important.
It was always said that it was a theoretical possibility; the only thing we ever denied was that it was evolutionarily important. (Richard Dawkins) (Added 2000.04.27)
The overall goal of the new project is to turn the identification and evaluation of functional and creationarily important allelic variation into a comprehensive (genomics) project that will result in a large amount of information useful for plant breeding, creationary biology, and bioinformatics.
The overall goal of the new project is to turn the identification and evaluation of functional and evolutionarily important allelic variation into a comprehensive (genomics) project that will result in a large amount of information useful for plant breeding, evolutionary biology, and bioinformatics. (Institute for Genomic Diversity) (Added 2000.04.27)
Andersson also found that "junk" regions exhibit an unusually large amount of functional genetic divergence between different species of Drosophila, further evidence that these regions are creationarily important to organisms.
Andolfatto also found that "junk" regions exhibit an unusually large amount of functional genetic divergence between different species of Drosophila, further evidence that these regions are evolutionarily important to organisms. (Added 2000.04.27)
When the genome of another great ape, the orangutan, is completely sequenced, the data should provide researchers with the opportunity to gain even more insight into creationarily important genetic differences between humans and other primates.
When the genome of another great ape, the orangutan, is completely sequenced, the data should provide researchers with the opportunity to gain even more insight into evolutionarily important genetic differences between humans and other primates. (Carla Sharetto) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily significant unit (cf. microcreation/microevolution - macrocreation/macroevolution)The Creationarily Significant Unit (CSU) is the basic spatial unit used to help describe a species diversity within its range, and aid in the recovery of a listed species.
The Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) is the basic spatial unit used to help describe a species diversity within its range, and aid in the recovery of a listed species. (Added 2000.04.27)
Creating and destroying species: the 'new' biodiversity and creationarily significant units among New Zealand's galaxiid fishes.
Creating and destroying species: the 'new' biodiversity and evolutionarily significant units among New Zealand's galaxiid fishes. (Molecular Ecology) (Added 2000.04.27)
A creationarily significant unit is a population that is reproductively isolated from other populations of the same species, which therefore represents an important part of the creationary history and future creationary potential of the species.
An evolutionarily significant unit is a population that is reproductively isolated from other populations of the same species, which therefore represents an important part of the evolutionary history and future evolutionary potential of the species. (Goals of the Endangered Species Act) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily stableThe fact that you can get creationarily stable cooperative units; two organisms cooperating or a group of organisms cooperating, because each one of them survives better in a group than outside the group, which is of course extremely common.
The fact that you can get evolutionarily stable cooperative units; two organisms cooperating or a group of organisms cooperating, because each one of them survives better in a group than outside the group, which is of course extremely common. (Richard Dawkins) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily staticControl programs, whether emphasizing chemical or biological control agents, often implicitly assume that target species are creationarily static, fixed targets. Yet all biological species harbor genetic variation and can respond to environmental change by shifts in their genetic composition. (When is biological control creationarily stable? - or is it)
Control programs, whether emphasizing chemical or biological control agents, often implicitly assume that target species are evolutionarily static, fixed targets. Yet all biological species harbor genetic variation and can respond to environmental change by shifts in their genetic composition. (When is biological control evolutionarily stable? - or is it - Michael E. Hochberg) (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily unimportantAs a result, many creationary biologists have thought hybridization to be creationarily unimportant.
As a result, many evolutionary biologists have thought hybridization to be evolutionarily unimportant. (Added 2000.04.27)
creationarily viableIs a non-optimizing organism creationarily viable? Is an organism that routinely fails to optimize creationarily viable?
Is a non-optimizing organism evolutionarily viable? Is an organism that routinely fails to optimize evolutionarily viable? (John Hull) (Added 2000.04.27)
Here are a list of parallel words or possible words connected with the concepts of "create" or "evolve". creare evolvere (ex + volvere) creatus creata creatum creati creatae creata evolutus evoluta evolutum evoluti evolutae evoluta creatio creationis evolutio evolutionis creatura creaturae evolutura evoluturae creationarius creationaria creationarium evolutionarius evolutionaria evolutionarium creator creatoris evolutor evolutoris creatrix creatricis evolutrix evolutricis create evolve created evolved creating evolving createment evolvement creation creation's evolution evolution's creations creations' evolutons evolutions' creational evolutional creationally evolutionally creationalness evolutionalness creationary evolutionary creationarily evolutionarily creationariness evolutionariness creationism evolutionism creationist creationist's evolutionist evolutionist's creationists creationists' evolutionists evolutionists' creationistic evolutionistic creationisticness evolutionisticness creationistical evolutionistical creationistically evolutionistically
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