Sentence examples for concomitant spread from inspiring English sources

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This suggests that the haplogroup O-M95 is, by and large, restricted to Austro-Asiatic populations in India and supports the contention of Kumar et al. [22] that probably there was a concomitant spread of the ancestors of the present day AA people with proto-Austro-Asiatic language and haplogroup O-M95.

In this instance, evolution of responses to full-sun conditions is consistent with the concomitant spread of the species from its original shade distribution into open habitats, and its new status as an invasive in the region.

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Initially this was driven by onset of sea-floor spreading in the Gulf of Aden and later, in the Pliocene, aided by northward rifting in the Afar depression concomitant with spreading in the Red Sea.

Concomitant with spreading, numerous BCR-antigen microclusters are formed that recruit cytoplasmic signalling molecules amplifying the response and propagating B-cell spreading (Depoil et al, 2008; Weber et al, 2008).

Further, fiber overproduction with concomitant restriction of adenovirus spread was observed in xenograft cancer therapy models.

To date, HIV prevalence has been the main measure used in monitoring HIV epidemics, but it is neither timely nor easily interpreted, especially since antiretroviral treatment can increase prevalence without concomitant increases in the spread of the virus [1], [2], [3], [4].

Using different bin sizes to model different growth rates forces a concomitant change in the predicted spread or range of measured outcomes.

During the 1918 pandemic, a concomitant epizootic of swine influenza spread across the US Midwest (4 ).

Cell-matrix interactions result in a cascade of cellular responses that ultimately promote not only cell binding but also cytoskeletal rearrangements and cell spreading, with a concomitant formation of focal adhesions (Yamada and Geiger, 1997).

This demonstrates that specific activation of PKA can promote cell spreading in EPAC1 expressing cells, although maximal induction of cells spreading is exerted by concomitant activation of PKA and EPAC1 in these cells, as occurs with F/R stimulation.

This spreading-shrinking dynamics is concomitant with a fall and rise in Notch activity levels in boundary cells and is commonly known as refinement.

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