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This indicates that the tail-generated sonations are not constrained to the nadir of the dives physiologically (i.e., are not fixed); instead, synchrony with visual components may be a product of selection.
After controlling for homeownership, the association between education debt and better behavior disappeared -- meaning it could have been a product of selection bias.
It seems likely that the balance between these rates is itself a product of selection.
The selection probability of an eligible individual was calculated as a product of selection probability for each stage.
The observation that amino acid substitutions have occurred at key sites, even among recent duplicates (e.g., A180 and S180) [ 8] suggests that much, if not all, of this diversity is a product of selection.
Our finding that the strains in our collection bearing null rpoS alleles are specific to our lab is consistent with the interpretation that such strains are a product of selection during shipping rather than commonly occurring in nature.
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The other theory regards isolation as a product of natural selection.
Chagnon's results suggested that male aggression, and war itself, may be less a cultural phenomenon than a product of natural selection.
And while the aerodynamic form of a gull's wing is of course a product of natural selection, it is indeed hard to imagine God creating anything much better.
But it could also be that the red pigment is somehow adaptive: that red autumn leaves are a product of natural selection, because they perform a function which offers some advantage to the tree.
The human brain is a product of natural selection.
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