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Accordingly, the aa under selection remain protected from loss because selection increases their frequency as they become rare, but consequent fluctuations in protein frequencies increase drift and fixation of partially linked silent substitutions.

Indeed, as our data show, a minor increase in the latter cells to a level lower than 1% corresponded to no apparent consequent fluctuations of the CD4+CD25− cells, as was the case for the control peptide injection, compared with the other two treatment groups (Figure 4).

Fluctuations in the dendritic synaptic input to RBCs from rod photoreceptors and consequent fluctuations in RBC voltage could cause release probability to covary.

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Last, we will investigate market sentiment and consequent price fluctuations.

In the Sahel, small ITCZ position shifts can impart large pluviometric, and consequent disease TS, fluctuations.

However, LIBS users often report poor repeatability of the signal, due to shot-to-shot fluctuations, and consequent not satisfactory limits of detection.

The standard deviation of the remaining (100 %−p) cells is reduced on average over all dies by 50%% by increasing p from 10to25%5 % since this process removes a greater portion of the tail of the distribution of count rates (see Fig. 8), with a consequent narrowing of the fluctuations of the measured count rate (Fig. 9).

The evolution from a Synechococcus-like ancestor to Prochlorococcus with a lower nitrogen cost Pcb photosynthetic antenna may have led to limitations on the induction of PSII repair, and a consequent susceptibility to irradiance fluctuations through specialization for stable, oligotrophic environments [33].

The large oscillations in Figure 37a do not appear in Figure 37b, because of the damping of the large X fluctuations and consequent effects on the transition rate.

This results in perturbations in the temperature response and causes fluctuations in estimation and consequent estimation errors in the interpretation of TRTs.

The consequent density perturbations sometimes induce significant fluctuations in the amplitude and phase of trans-ionospheric satellite transmission signals received on the ground, which are commonly called ionospheric amplitude and phase scintillations (Kintner et al. 2007).

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