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As such, parasites of D. magna will typically encounter females considerably more often than males and might be adapted to exploit that particular host type.

But The Times's findings offer a considerably more extensive picture of the way Irisl has adapted to sanctions — one that goes well beyond the knowledge of even the Treasury Department.

At the same time, B. acetabulosa as a plant of less exposed habitats could be less adapted to the heat and considerably more sensitive to temperature rise.

Together, these data are consistent with the hypothesis that this parasite is adapted to specifically exploit the considerably more common female hosts.

In order to accommodate the different goals and the less formal development environment of academic projects the software design process that we are adapting for the Tsimmis project is considerably more relaxed and simpler than those used in industry.

If the difference in selective regimes can be reduced considerably, at some point a large Ne captive population ('Options 1–3') could be the way to go, because it would retain considerably more genetic diversity while at the same time not becoming too adapted to the captive environment relative to small Ne captive populations ('Options 4–5'Options

Like other land animals that have adapted to life in a marine environment, sea snakes ingest considerably more salt than their terrestrial relatives through their diets, and when seawater is inadvertently swallowed.

While we were motivated in this work to adapt our simulator to diseases such as HIV/AIDS, that problem is considerably more difficult to model as it involves greater complexity of behavior on the part of the agent.

Considerably more distinguished was Counsellor at Law (1933), a bold-for-its-time examination of anti-Semitism that was adapted by Elmer Rice from his own play and starred John Barrymore.

But the Institute of Directors business group said the plan was a "nightmare" that would "heap yet more burdens on struggling employers". Deputy director of policy Alexander Ehmann said: "The proposed system is considerably more complex and unwieldy than the current laws and employers will - once again - have to absorb the cost of adapting and implementing this new system.

Deputy director of policy Alexander Ehmann said: "The proposed system is considerably more complex and unwieldy than the current laws and employers will - once again - have to absorb the cost of adapting and implementing this new system.

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