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The portion of the fundamental niche exploited by a species is commonly limited by interactions with other species (e.g. competition, predation) as well as by spatial accessibility (e.g. through presence/absence of physical barriers) (Figure 1A) [13], [13].

While Ensatina and Acacia encircle single barriers ('cohesive barriers'; Figure 2A, C), the bird taxa Larus and Phylloscopus encircle two or more barriers that are in close geographic proximity ('composite barriers'; Figure 2B, D).

Of the 21 470 attempted screens with the depression scale by public health nurses within the first two weeks postpartum, 4400 (20.5%) could not be completed because of language barriers (figure).

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The reason might be due to the fact that these types of beads did not pose any significant barrier (Figure 5) for glucose diffusion to metabolically active cells.

Therefore, it was observed that the high non-linear ILRS of the ReRAM could be achieved by inserting a multi-layer tunnel barrier (Figure 2b).

During the survey of heritage architecture in Jinggangshan region of Jiangxi Province, it has been told that Tungoil, a kind of natural oil from tree nut in Southchina, was mixed into earth as damp proofing barrier (Figure 5).

The de-mixed components correspond to 1) electronic transport through a potential barrier (Figure 9a) active in the central and outer parts of the CFO pillars, 2) an Ohmic conductance (Figure 9b) present in the bulk of CFO islands, 3) negligible conductivity of the CFO matrix (Figure 9c), and 4) interfacial electrochemistry that generates hysteresis in IV curves (Figure 9d).

Human demonstration trials: E 1 was positioned in line with the barrier (Figure 1).

Initial experiments with the ΔinhA of B. anthracis Ames 35 in comparison with the wildtype detected a reduced capacity of ΔinhA to disrupt the HBMEC barrier (Figure 3A).

This study is the first to have shown ATP1A1 is in a protein complex with occludin and PKCη in the endothelial blood-labyrinth barrier (Figure 4A and 4B and Figure 5A and 5B).

Thus, it clearly appears that for a squalamine concentration of about 20 µg/mL, 80% of the intracellular ATP has been released in the medium suggesting the disruption of the membrane barrier (Figure 3).

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