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A few artsy lamps, some coffee-table books about jazz and the current book on her politics-related reading list, "The Elephant in the Room"(not a coincidental selection), might do the trick.
Genes responsible for such effects can thus be thought of as being maintained by coincidental selection.
Moreover, in comparison to baseline results on cluster characteristics [ 29], coincidental selection effects could have been discovered.
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This indicates that at least some of the metabolic differences between the accessions analysed here occurred as a result of or are coincidental with recent selection.
In an interview, Mrs. O'Brien, who now heads a charter school trade group, said her work for the Pataki administration was coincidental to Advantage's selection as the operator of the school.
The genetic component of risk-sensitivity might be a coincidental side-effect of selection of genes for other functions in the nervous system – a spandrel in Stephen Jay Gould's terminology.
The heritability of the green phenotype at 8 10°C [ 3], and the higher adenine methylation rates within the transposase and helicase genes (current study), suggest the existence of a coincidental double mechanism: strain selection and the regulation of new active genes by adenine methylation.
Two alternative models: short-sighted within host-selection and the coincidental evolution are two other ways by which natural selection can favour virulence, irrespective of any relationship between virulence and transmission.
Over the past three decades, there has been a coincidental decline in fertility associated with genetic selection for increased milk production.
The consumption of outbreak-related information through a traditional medium and Twitter was mostly determined by time spent on the medium, suggesting that consuming outbreak-related information is for a large part coincidental, and highly determined by the news selection of the different media.
This may either be the result of an early coincidental event during the transfer process, or indicative for a selection process against the presence of three copies of a growth suppressive gene in this region.
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