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The reason is a combination of behavioural change (people are losing their virginity later, are being less promiscuous and are using condoms more), a big reduction in mother-to-child transmission at birth and through breast-feeding, and the roll-out of drug treatment for those already infected.
But perhaps it should try being less promiscuous about it.
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If we take NN as the measure of promiscuity, B will appear to be less promiscuous than A. Next, let us consider the situation in a second genome II (Fig. 3).
Buyers will be less promiscuous than they are now.
Many Indians argue the country will avoid an African-style holocaust because its people are less promiscuous than Africans.
The result appears to show that Finns and other Europeans are the most promiscuous, whereas respondents from more conservative countries, such as Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, are less promiscuous.
The broadest area of consensus is that classification should be less promiscuous and declassification should be easier — for some material, the "secret" designation should expire automatically.
The evolutionary transitions fit the predictions of the monogamy hypothesis: The ancestors of today's cooperative breeders were less promiscuous than were the forebears of modern noncooperative breeders.
However, the Gα protein coupling profile of the hHCA3 receptor was less promiscuous, as the receptor only activated Gαi1 (MMY23) and Gαi3 (MMY24) pathways.
Plants sown in backyard showed a mixed mating system, while in poly- and monoculture, they showed predominantly an outcrossing system; biparental inbreeding was similar in backyard, poly- and monoculture; the maternal inbreeding coefficient was higher in backyards than in poly- and monoculture; and plants in backyards and monoculture are less promiscuous than plants in polyculture.
While TRPA1 appears to be indiscriminately activated by most reactive chemicals, TRPV1 is less promiscuous [26] [28], [32].
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