Sentence examples for communal population from inspiring English sources

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Representing LUCA evolving within a communal population that would have "crystallized" [ 9] into different Domains thus aptly replaces the constrained "rooting" and "branching" metaphors of the past.

Candidates can be selected based on their own performance in the communal population and their sib information from the population of IGE testing.

We also consider the urancestor as a primordial isoform of the modern ribonucleoprotein world, regardless of it being a single organism or a communal population [ 6], especially because it contains fully functional ribosomes (see below).

Although the artisanal, small-scale fishing activities in the rivers provide a valuable source of protein for the communal population, riverine fisheries cannot play a major role in increasing the availability of fish in Zimbabwe.

B. Due to the lack of a national population registry in Switzerland a two-stage sampling procedure was applied: first, by randomly determining a community within the same language region as the patient, and second, by randomly selecting a control subject from the corresponding communal population registry.

That these two terms are taken are synonymous is probably to be connected to the authors' (and others') conception of a weak or absent species structure at the time of LUCA: the 3 domains of life would have "crystallized" from a "communal population".

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Moreover, each family was backed up and reared in a separate tank to avoid the high death risk due to disease and management in the communal rearing population.

An important consequence of both this redundant genetic inventory, and of the complexity of the communal LUCA population, is that its descendants, in any one of the three Domains, will have inherited only one of many of the genes that were present in more than one exemplar in the ancestral pool.

The non-CAP countries include those 'silent' emergencies where high levels of chronic vulnerability and poverty, life threatening undernutrition and limited access to basic services are often compounded by localized droughts or floods, communal violence, population movements and other obstacles to long-term recovery.

They emphasized that the trend is not unexpected in communal areas where population density is high and where resource management regimes are open access in nature.

The most obvious sign of this is the tendency for disadvantaged groups and various types of social problems to become concentrated in or near urban areas with economic stagnation, a declining and ageing population and communal investments are lacking.

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