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But natural conditions could have favored clusters of cells.
Or he could have favored assimilation and counted himself as white.
Compost could have favored leaf growth and a new sink developed which would reduce soluble carbohydrates (Isopp et al. 2000).
Rather, he says, slight variations in chemistry and energy could have favored the creation of one set of building blocks over another, such as amino acids or lipids, in different places.
She suggests rock pores hotter on one side than the other could result from solar, as well as hydrothermal, heating, expanding the types of environments that could have favored the evolution of complex life.
The 41 images weren't as high a priority as other data the rover is collecting from Gale Crater, where NASA is investigating whether conditions could have favored microbial life.
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Nursing care could also have favored one type of sleep bout and then interfered with our findings.
By the McCain campaign's definition, Mr. Bush and Mr. McCain himself could also be said to have favored cutting off financing to the troops.
This suggests these variations could have been favored because they are of great importance to hunter gatherers.
So the gene could have been favored because it conferred protection against some disease, with thicker hair being swept along as a side effect.
Also, most mutations that have been associated with resistance of FMDV to GU are A→G transitions, and they could have been favored by the presence of FU in the FUG combination.
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