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"The Chemical Safety Board and the National Transportation Safety Board both show that government agencies can conduct complex, niche analysis without being captured or heavily relying upon industry expertise," Ms. Brian added, referring to two independent federal agencies that conduct investigations of accidents.
Maternal lower genital tract during pregnancy is a complex niche of microbes that normally inhabit or cause infections in few instances.
In the in vivo situation, a complex niche environment exists where SSCs and somatic supporting cells interact to establish essential intracellular signaling.
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Thus, when CPCs are cultured directly from myocardial tissue by carefully-established methods, further sub-culture permits the formation of self-organizing cardiospheres that create a complex, niche-like environment favoring the proliferation of cardiac progenitors in their core and a surface phenotype marked by mesenchymal- and cardiac-specific antigens [19], [20].
By contrast, a rabbit warren extended and elaborated over several generations is an instance of cumulative construction: successive generations of offspring inherit an ever-more-complex niche and their other behaviors are tuned accordingly in ever-more-complex ways.
The attractive factors for population agglomeration in urban areas are analyzed using a new perspective of the complex ecological niche (CEN).
Focusing on Byrsonima subterranea, a rare plant of the cerrado biome in Brazil, considered probably extinct in the state of São Paulo, we used a combination of a simple environmental matching approach to locate extant populations in the state, and then a more complex ecological niche modeling approach to predict distribution of the species over a broader area.
The advent of PCR based techniques and pyrosequencing has made it possible to further examine this complex microbial niche (reviewed in [2]).
The maintenance and the evolution of these genes associated with virulence within the phylogenetic group B2 suggest that virulence could be a coincidental by-product: these genes are implicated in complex commensal niche colonization [15], [35] where bacteria are subjected to grazing by protista such as free-living amoeba.
The oral cavity is a complex ecological niche, as is reflected by its complex microbial community.
Recent departures from this model show that a more complex immunological niche, reflecting more complex host pathogen interactions, can offer new explanations for pathogen diversity.
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