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A "Resource Availability Score" was calculated as the percentage of resources available in each hospital.
The GDBH also accounts for tradeoffs between growth and defense over a resource availability gradient.
Such negative impacts of a climate-induced mismatch between reproductive timing and resource availability have been documented, for example, for caribou (Rangifer tarandus) offspring survival42.
A spatially uniform resource availability is also assumed.
We believe such a case definition is appropriate in a setting of high resource availability.
In summary, earlier studies have documented that resource availability may affect the expression of human life-history traits, and alter the trade-offs between them.
"With Israeli restrictions on access, mobility and resource availability, a viable Palestine is impossible.
The high level political commitment to promote achievement of the MDGs propelled the system by ensuring resource availability and more speedy decision-making, documented also in a Sierra Leonian case study.
It provides an indication of WLAN resource availability for admitting UDP/TCP requests.
Thus, the approach allowed us to explore both the relative importance of 0+ roach predation and resource availability for spring zooplankton dynamics and to document interactions between bottom-up and top-down factors for herbivore grazers.
In some cases they might be revealing concerning patterns of resource availability, for example, there is a wealth of literature documenting obesity in zoo primates [ 19– 23].
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