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The commensal relation is often between a larger host and a smaller commensal.
Moldow, whose lengthy white paper mapped the potential of marketplace lending, says that these companies are the vanguard of a larger host of companies that will remake finance.
Smaller ion of Ti4+ (0.605 Å) substituting a larger host ion of Zr4+ (0.72 Å) [8] at the B-site of the BNZ perovskite material resulted in a decrease in volume of its original unit cell.
There are even more intimate associations, such as those found when microbes colonize a larger host organism.
A larger host population would increase the chances of colonization and would provide more resources for exploitation by the colonizing parasite.
These observations are in agreement with the fact that P. syringae species has a larger host range compared to X. campestris that only infect plant of the Brassicaceae family.
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Their creation of a grave for such a large host would be impressive enough, but it is just the beginning of a remarkable, if disgusting, life history story.
In the 19th century they were an instrument of nation-building and patriotism, and critics say they have evolved in the postwar period into increasingly complacent entities that routinely leave a large host of taboo subjects -- from the imperial family to corruption in sumo -- untouched.
Suppose we have a thinker that only associates toucan with green, but associates green with a large host of other concepts (e.g., grass, vegetables, tea, kermit, seasickness, moss, mold, lantern, ireland, etc).
The corn earworm is a major agricultural pest, with a large host range encompassing corn and many other crop plants.
The game also incorporates a large host of minor characters who add details to the story or assist the player in certain segments.
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