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Many phytophagous stink bugs, including H. halys, harbor gammaproteobacterial symbionts that likely contribute to host development, and characterization of symbiont transmission/acquisition and their contribution to host fitness may offer alternative strategies for managing pest species.

Their relative contribution to host defence is frequently assessed by means of microbiological assays.

Conclusions: These results suggest that exonic variants with large effect sizes are unlikely to have a major contribution to host control of HIV infection.

In our own research we have been able to highlight how given the right policies, refugees can make a positive economic contribution to host societies if the right policies are adopted.

This is not surprising, given that the gut lumen is home to a microbial ecosystem with cell numbers1 that exceed those of its human host by around 100 to 1. Microbial colonization of the gut begins at birth, and gut microbes make a crucial contribution to host metabolism.

An embryo containing GFP+ cells from each line was cryosectioned to assay for GFP+ cell contribution to host tissues.

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However, much of our current interest is focused on the gut microbiota, its shaping by the host, its contributions to host immunity and aging, and its potential contributions to host evolution.

Students will take part in analysing toxin-induced changes in microbiota composition, the proportion of toxin-metabolizing microbes following toxin exposure, and their contributions to host resistance and fitness.

In the Asia-Pacific, an immediate fear among longstanding US treaty allies, such as Japan and South Korea, is that Trump will press for greater financial contributions to host military forces in their countries – no matter that it costs the US less to deploy its military forces forward in Asia than to host them at home.

Her current research focuses on microbial contributions to host nutrition during periods of reduced food availability or increased nutritional demands, as well as microbial influences on brain growth.

Critics will argue that the two areas of expenditure go hand in hand and to separate them is rather convenient for the IOC, but Bach believes the organisation deserves more credit for its financial contributions to host cities.

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