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Hence, under certain conditions, AT2R may act as an antagonistic system with respect to the AT1R.

That in turn raises the possibility that, should Labour's fortunes rise, Mr Clegg may be able to exert a sort of magnetic influence on Tory policymaking before an election, to pave the way for co-operation after it.Aren't you that nice Mr Cameron?The layout of the House of Commons is symbolic of the plight the Lib Dems face in Britain's antagonistic system of politics.

While campaigning for Republicans in the 1858 midterm elections, Seward gave a speech at Rochester that proved divisive and quotable, alleging that the U.S. had two "antagonistic system [that] are continually coming into closer contact, and collision results.

Nevertheless, the evidence already mentioned in support of a dilatory capacity by the grooves would imply the existence of some sort of antagonistic system.

While this is associated with a form of jet propulsion [ 52], the antagonistic system that involves the tunic and the possibility that this pumping system may have originated in the context of filtration [ 53] invites analogies with Vetulicola.

Moreover, by shh overexpression, we also showed that induction of eye degeneration in surface fish did not induce VAB or increase EO SN, suggesting that these traits are part of an antagonistic system impacting eye formation that is independent of SHH signaling, and that the extra space opened by eye regression is insufficient to promote the appearance of these constructive traits.

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Peele, B. N., Wallin, T. J., Zhao, H. & Shepherd, R. F. 3D printing antagonistic systems of artificial muscle using projection stereolithography.

We consider the effects of this key driver of both local and global change on both mutualistic and antagonistic systems at different levels of biological organisation and spatiotemporal scales.

The existence of such costs comes from studies of different antagonistic systems, including parasites of fishes (De Meeûs et al. 1995), birds (Fry 1990) and bacteria (Poullain et al. 2008), and of non-antagonistic systems such as pollinators (Waser et al. 1996).

In natural antagonistic systems such as host-parasite, plant-herbivore, and predator-prey systems (hereafter called 'host-enemy'), enemies may frequently be confronted with hosts expressing novel defenses.

First, some antagonistic systems are characterised by strong selection [ 24], in which case we would expect that cycles would be maintained even in the presence of induced phenotypic switching.

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