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These findings prompt the question of whether RS and RE may reflect the response properties of 2 functionally distinct neural populations that co-exist within the same cortical region, with some neural elements' responses enhanced and some suppressed by repetition.

Frequently, one or more forms of mtDNA (i.e. wildtype (WT) and one or more mutant variants) will co-exist within an individual cell, a situation termed heteroplasmy; however, it has been unclear how different mitochondria and mtDNA populations interact functionally in a heteroplasmic cell system.

How do they co-exist?

They often co-exist.

They co-exist.

The two approaches will probably co-exist.

They co-exist happily," says Moffat.

Propaganda and diplomacy can co-exist.

Can nuclear and renewables not co-exist?

Free will and determinism can co-exist.

Did 'unicorns' co-exist with humans?

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