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NIH plans to withhold some funding for a later competition that will support the CTSAs' roles in a national network.
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Third, we addressed potential costs arising from prolonged copulations to females and potential benefits accruing to perseverant males, in terms of reproductive output and in terms of the share of paternity in the face of competition against a later rival.
That benefit will not last indefinitely: sooner or later, competition will make sure it is passed on in lower prices.
They dropped out of a stage in their first race, in New Mexico, and in later competitions they straggled at the back of the pack.
Individual athletes may be reclassified at later competitions if their physical status changes.
Women may have reached their limits before men, despite a later entry into Olympic competition [16].
They were then handed a further £21,000 punishment after their followers unfurled a banner criticising Uefa and set off flares during a later match in the same competition away to Italian side Udinese.
This relaxation is mainly among kin when eggs are laid in clutches and female offspring benefit from the death of their brothers by e.g. lowered resource competition in a later life phase [ 15, 16].
A year later Dmitri won a competition that entitled him to an opera debut.
In a later class, groups perform their competitions for the class.
We've got a sports competition later, with events like Santa's sledge pull – we're still not quite sure what that will involve.
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