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Owing to the pressure of natural evolution and human exploration, some of these viruses may be able to invade human beings.
V = α *x similarly, m = α *y A mild parasite will be able to invade a virulent population if the pay-off to the mild invader is greater than that for the virulent population.
Namely the cell must be able to invade, adhere and proliferate while evading the immune system.
In fact, the way things are going I do not suppose we would be able to invade Alderney".
However, it was equally clear that sonic hedgehog expression must then be lost in order for those cancer cells to be able to invade surrounding tissue.
If the spike changes, because of a genetic mutation, the virus might, in theory, be able to invade a new host.
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Some cancer cells are able to invade into the circulation.
We find that each mutant with a higher a B,2 is able to invade and replace its ancestor.
Several bacterial species found in of the common microflora, including anaerobes, are able to invade the colonic wall when there is dysfunction of the colonic mucosal barrier.
Secondly, the German cockroach was the superior competitor: it was able to invade and drive out established populations of the double-striped cockroach and prevent any invasion of the latter.
"It is clear that Russia has been working hard to create a pretext for being able to invade further," Mr. Kerry said at a news conference at the American Embassy here.
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