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Near roadway environments are of particular interest because they comprise an array of freshly generated and aged particles that coexist in each of the three broad size ranges.
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The TEM micrographs indicate that QDs and the modified CNTs coexist in the proximity of each other.
Future studies will need to analyze whether TH cells from each distinct origin coexist in single nuclei of the striatum or the amygdala, and the specific connections and function of each cell subpopulation.
Although the two species coexist in 20% of the sites surveyed, they flower 6 weeks apart.
Overgrazing by sea urchins can reduce kelp forests to 'barrens' dominated by coralline algae, but more frequently they coexist in mosaics of algal and invertebrate patches.
Although substoichiometrically different mitotypes coexist in mitochondrial genomes of different plants, the molecular mechanism of such coexistence in different mitotypes requires further study.
But, by showing what sorts of species have managed to coexist in the ecosystems of the past, palaeontology might indeed help to design those of the future.
Several interpretations of evidence also coexist in the realm of diagnostic tests.
It reminds us of the tolerance required to coexist in a culture of many cultures.
Inflammatory and degenerative changes are not found in isolation in histopathological assessments of TP, and very often coexist in adjacent areas of pathological samples.
The story of apes and humans trying to coexist in the ruins of our modern society includes not just action and spectacle, but pauses and breaths.
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