Sentence examples for consequences of specialization from inspiring English sources

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"That's one of the consequences of specialization in collaborating teams of the work of a large project".

What you are into is the energetic consequences of specialization of the endosymbiont.

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An unintended consequence of specialization in science is poor communication across specialties.

Another structural feature, the addition of extra sequences, is plausible if we assume the reduction of structural constraint as a consequence of specialization in the inter-ZF interaction.

That is, the divergent evolution of the electric charges in the duplicated PGI isoforms is the consequence of specialization for the specific function (glycolysis or gluconeogenesis) or distinct cellular environment of tissues where each isoform is predominantly expressed (see Figure 1B), as suggested for other water-soluble proteins [ 22- 24].

In order to use the diet composition model of Charnov [11] to describe the consequences of host specialization for bacteriophages, we modified the model slightly to account for the exponential growth dynamics of phages.

A single-cohort experiment [51] in which bees of the same age could be biased to perform different tasks could allow deciding whether dopamine levels, and thus responsiveness to electric shock, are the consequence of task specialization and of queen proximity, or result from age, independently of the task performed.

Interestingly, I1-FFL architectures are the most abundant ones in bacteria and yeast [8], being reasonable that this abundance is a consequence of the specialization of the I-FFL to operate as time pulse generator and keep the expression of its target genes tightly suppressed in absence of external stimuli.

An interesting question is whether the lack of resistance against parasitoid wasps is also a consequence of the specialization to this resource that is toxic to other Drosophila species.

We hypothesize that as a consequence of their specialization to an obligate intracellular lifestyle, the need for nutrient sensing was relaxed and these obligate intracellular microsporidia acquired nutrients from within the host cytoplasm.

As a consequence, the degree of specialization is a function of the expected duration of marriage with more enduring relationships inducing a higher degree of specialization Stratton (2005).

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