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At the start of a generation, each individual contains a certain amount of damage d, which was conferred to it by its parent, and which represents damage to subcellular structures, for example, oxidized proteins, or accumulated waste products.

With regard to fitness consequences that stem from sociality, selective pressures may act to increase the direct gains an individual expects to attain in a group in relation to its peers, and/or to increase indirect, distributive benefits conferred to it by the successful organization of its social environment.

The town is famous for its world archaeological sites, but its inhabitants and the local community in general seem to appreciate more its exceptional landscape than the universal archaeological values conferred to it by UNESCO.

There's no doubt that Snowden would have been a valuable asset for the Venezuelan government, which is seeking to legitimize itself after elections in April were questioned by the opposition, and which has lost much of the glow and potency Chávez conferred to it.

By contrast, the unity that characterizes a thing by virtue of the perfection or completeness it displays is conferred to it by the form, which is the principle of perfection and actuality in composites.

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In addition, thanks to its non-pathogenicity, spit of its dimorphic property which confers to it the ability to appear under a mycellar shape or yeast cell shape is the most studied non-conventional yeast.

It's particularly useful in the field of knowledge representation, because the identification of these two characteristics of the concepts allows to provide the basis of semantic data, and thereby to confer to it greater completeness of information and capacity to be interrogated and to build through it a greater chance of inference (Fig. 3).

Plato, however, attempts to convince us that the dialectical elenchus "were a form of argumentation that Socrates began to practice spontaneously as soon as he learned of the Oracle" (433); thus, Plato confers to it a divine origin; in the Charmides he does the same when he makes Socrates say that he learned an incantation (a metaphor for the elenchus) from Zalmoxis; see also the Philebus 16c.

(ii) Tournament value (V t)): The more points (V t)) a tournament offers to the winner, a measure of the tournament prestige, the more visibility it confers to its players, win or lose (Figure 2(B)).

Even then via a recent world survey it was conferred to be the most satisfied people's place on earth.

Sentences of natural languages would fail to have any meaning unless it was conferred to them by people who use them to express their thoughts and communicate them to others.

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