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Most individuals appear to have a positive rate of time preference, i.e. a preference to enjoy benefits today more than in the future and, conversely, favour paying costs in the future rather than today.
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A radical method for being contrast invariant is to use a true egalitarian suffrage, with uniform weight ω=1.0, which conversely may favour spurious structures like jpeg artefacts.
Conversely, conditions that favour the development of non-dauer larva development are a high concentration of food and a low concentration of dauer pheromone.
Conversely, adolescents who favoured delay in sexual debut were about two and half times less likely to initiate sexual intercourse compared with their peers (males: HR = 0.36, 95% CI = 0.25 0.52; females: HR = 0.38, 95% CI = 0.25 0.57).
Conversely, personal attitudes in favour of delayed sexual debut were associated with lower sexual debut among both males (males: HR = 0.36, 95% CI = 0.25 0.52) and females (HR = 0.38, 95% CI = 0.25 0.57).
Conversely, land sharing strategies favoured the more widespread and common species, particularly if the area of wildlife-friendly agriculture is increased.
In this regard, the case of salmon provides a particularly interesting example of equilibrium whereby the MHC is used both by the mating adults for promoting MHC diversity (but not for inbreeding avoidance) [ 83], but conversely, fertilisation is apparently favoured when eggs and sperm share MHC similarity [ 84].
Polarized localization of antigen may favour trogocytosis while conversely impairing or even preventing complete phagocytosis of cells.
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