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No one can take credit for this kind of luck, but it decisively influences how one fares in the many competitions by which social and economic goods are distributed.

The brain entry of α-methyldopa formed peripherally from carbidopa could be inhibited through competition by Trp, which shares the same carrier mechanism responsible for the transport of neutral (aromatic and branched-chain) amino acids and also L-dopa itself across the blood-brain barrier (Oldendorf, 1971).

Only one sequence specific shift was identified by competition assays, which may suggest stimulation of a single dimer pair by PIF.

It also remains a question whether micro-epidemic patterns are determined solely by heterogeneous transmission in a structured population of interconnected "patches" (day care cohorts), or if the dynamics of transmission needs to be augmented by competition in which one serotype hinders the presence, or at least compromises the sensitivity of finding others.

G.M. was run down more by Japanese competition (to which Lowenstein barely alludes) than by huge pensions.

Habitat and dietary overlap are often cited as the primary mechanism by which competition occurs with both overlap and lack of overlap (displacement) used as evidence of competition.

He therefore rejected pure economic competition as a means by which products could be equitably distributed.

His second and final appearance for the club came in the same competition three years later, by which time Mourinho was long gone, though at least he got a full game under his belt that time.

Habitat and dietary overlap in the distribution of both wildlife and livestock have often been cited as the primary mechanism by which competition occurs (Beck and Peek 2005; Georgiadis et al. 2007; Madhusudan 2004; Mishra et al. 2004; Prins 1992,Prins 2000; Sitters et al. 2009; Zhongqiu et al. 2008).

Recent studies have suggested that males may vary the quality of their ejaculates in response to sperm competition, although the mechanisms by which they do so remain unclear.

On the other hand, short mating acceptance periods decrease the risk of post-mating sperm competition, emphasizing the strategies by which males gain access to estrous females.

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