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"I think it can be driven to higher things.
When the 2 atoms attempt to form a molecule by sharing electrons, some electrons will actually be driven to higher energy state orbital shells because the lower energy state orbital shells become filled.
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"As a result those transfers would probably be driven to high-risk, high-cost informal channels".
If different selection pressures operated in Holstein and Angus, then different derived alleles might be driven to high frequency in the two breeds.
Fst calculations within a continent summarize the degree of allele frequency differentiation among all populations within a continent and can be driven to high values by single outlier populations.
Sheep and cattle are driven to higher summer pastures and descend to coastal areas in winter to escape from the cold.
The moist air is driven to higher elevations by the mass of the Columbia Mountains.
As adaptive genetic variants have been driven to higher frequencies by environmental factors (i.e, positive selection), SNPs showing high FST values may be considered high priority candidates for association studies for gene by environment studies.
Six years ago, as concern mounted in Washington about the escalating cost of the anti-anemia medications, researchers began to find evidence of an increased risk of cardiovascular problems in kidney patients whose blood counts had been driven to high levels by the drugs.
Consequently, the economy -- and we as taxpayers -- shoulder a burden for the fact that such a large number of households are either unbanked or underbanked and are driven to high-cost alternative financial services that consumes a disproportionate amount of their resources.
Here we present evidence that a derived nonsynonymous substitution (370A) in EDAR, a gene involved in ectodermal development, was driven to high frequency in East Asia by positive selection prior to 10,000 years ago.
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