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In a sense, the evolution constitutes an example of a behaviour that "works".
This retrotransposon belongs to the rare group of pseudogenes that are tissue-specifically expressed under the control of captured regulatory elements, and it constitutes an example of evolutionarily acquired redundancy in gene expression.
The almost universal transition from 'brushwood' huts to 'pithouses' to above-ground rectilinear huts constitutes an example of architectural convergence, having occurred in numerous culturally unrelated regions around the world.
Other issues relevant to the representation criterion include how the use of model organisms constitutes an example of case-based reasoning (Ankeny 2012) and how model organisms involve idealizations or known departures from features present in the model's target as the result of laboratory cultivation (Ankeny 2009).
The interaction between Opuntia dillenii and the honeybee, specifically, constitutes an example of the beginning of a potential invasional meltdown [24] [26] on islands, where an alien invasive species facilitates the integration and the expansion of another invader in the system.
First, it constitutes an example of a small percentage of colon carcinomas without MSI, with compromised APC activity but without TP53, KRAS, BRAF or PIK3CA mutations.
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"There is no other remedy if we want this case to constitute an example of respect for the rights of the accused," the newspaper wrote.
In O. alta, Atlantys proliferation events postdated its speciation thereby constituting an example of retrotransposition activation that could have been induced by "genomic shock" [34] during polyploidization.
The following solutions can constitute an example of isolation techniques usage in wireless domain [25]: Virtual Basestation [50] in WiMAX implements isolation of slices with traffic shaping techniques in downlink.
These findings suggest that the ESS exposure in the peripubertal-juvenile period may constitute an example of environmental induction of the hippocampal BDNF, and may mimic behavioral effects of exogenous antidepressants in the HR phenotype.
According to McTaggart, an event enjoying qualitative variation across its temporal axis, such as a poker that begins hot and later cools, does not constitute an example of real change, since it is always the case that the earlier part of this event is hotter than the later part of this event.
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