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In this case, it would not be possible to rank males on the basis of their sperm competitiveness, and as Clark [ 34] points out, the success in sperm competition of a particular genotype will depend on the presence and frequencies of other male genotypes in the population.
Plus, they're running a daily competition of a £100 voucher during the Cyber Week.
When opportunity knocked, "I pulled away from all the loneliness, the competition, of a solo career".
The steady uptick of list prices, nearly in sync, may hint at competition — of a sort.
Is it bullying, bad manners, or merely the normal competition of a workplace?
On the other, his roommate was a musician, and he trembled before the mystical competition of a musician's night life.
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In melon, N-satRNAs accumulated to higher levels than A-satRNA in single infection, but suffered the effect of competition of A-satRNAs in mixed infection (Table 1).
It's a problem of a competition of ideas, a way to live lives".
In the competition of an increasingly connected world, the size and diversity of skills and resources will matter.
A RYab greater than 1.00 means intraspecific competition of species a and b is higher than interspecific competition, and a RYab of less than 1.00 implies intraspecific competition of species a and b is less than interspecific competition.
Universities had found a new and popular area of instruction and one that allowed intercollegiate competitions of a sort.
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