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On the reef you've got this continuous competition between the seaweed and the coral.
'A chance to redeem after the 400.' A chance, according to legend, she almost missed - Packer, it is often repeated, was so weary after six days of continuous competition that she said she would skip the 800m final in order to go shopping.
As the movement progresses, there is continuous competition among these predictor-controller modules, each serving as a potential future state of the mental simulation.
Further expansion of planted forests in China is increasingly constrained by land availability due to the limited land resources and the continuous competition with other land uses, such as agriculture, settlement and infrastructure development.
"In our industry, there is substantial and continuous competition for highly-skilled business, product development, technical and other personnel". .
Sandra Oh portrayed Cristina Yang, who quickly develops into Meredith's best friend, despite the continuous competition against the other interns.
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With such an engrossing dialogue about sources of inspiration among the world's best chefs, I had to pull myself away from the demonstrations and make my way into the products fair, food carts and pop-ups, as well as the continuous competitions ranging from a Ramen Battle to the Valrhona C3 Pastry Competition.
Inspired by these insights, Shu et al. proposed a new model, termed the "seesaw" model, in which the pluripotent state has a precarious balancing equilibrium that results from continuous mutual competition between rival lineage specification forces.
Competition in the hospitality industry is becoming quite fierce; therefore, maintaining existing customers is a crucial way for hotels to obtain a continuous competitive advantage over other businesses.
Dermatological injuries account for the greatest number of medical interventions and event withdrawals during multi-stage ultramarathon events [7, 33, 34] and the prime factor to adversely affect performance in continuous ultramarathon competition [18, 35].
It should be noted the batch growth assays performed for the non- cerevisiae yeasts are significantly less sensitive than continuous culture competition experiments [ 8], and hence small (but significant) differences in growth rate will not be detected.
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