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Developmental bias, or genetic channeling, can influence the tempo and direction of evolution and, thus, become reflected in patterns of biodiversity.

Energy security has become reflected in engineering global supply chains, securing control of coal, with two of the largest projects involving Adani and GVK proposing to develop mines in the Galilee Basin in Queensland, Australia.

If the doctors need relief from rising insurance fees, Mr. Roberts said, then they should be happy to have the state pay part of their premiums immediately, instead of waiting for a limit on awards to become reflected in costs.

If and when these changes become reflected in new social norms, they will tend to be relatively robust, requiring quite profound changes to induce further processes of change.

The finding that PCNA protein as visualized with immunostaining, was more prominently present at 24 h of fasting, demonstrates that the observed changes in mRNA levels (-2.1, -1.7 and -2.4 fold respectively) reveal activity of signaling routes, which become reflected in protein levels with a delay.

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In winter they will become reflecting pools, warmed by recycling steam to prevent freezing.

They started seeing a shift as anti-immigrant rhetoric from the 2016 presidential election became reflected in federal policy.

Fascinated by vocabulary, Dibdin was a magpie of language, and this became reflected in an accent that had already been complicated in childhood by the imposition of Northern Ireland on British black country.

The proportion of aged in the population was expected to start to increase substantially in the second and third decades of the 21st century as the increase in births after World War II becomes reflected in an increase in pensioners.

Following the stories of new residents, three themes emerged, around which our analysis is structured: how households articulated overlapping domestic and economic ideals of home; the emotional performance of a calculative investor subject; and how ideals of opportunity and competitiveness became reflected materially in newly built homes.

"Any time a country experiences a period of great economic prosperity, it becomes reflected in its culture, in its cities, in its capital, and translates into architecture, big buildings, big museums," said Jean Nouvel, the architect of Louvre Abu Dhabi and the National Museum of Qatar, which is nearing completion.

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