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Thus, the generated electrophile must be extremely soft in nature since only 1 mM TG could out compete the alkylation of ∼5 mM 4NBP by ∼90%.
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And in real life, it might be possible to create tough omnivorous bacteria that could out-compete real bacteria.
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With manufacturing wages in China averaging about 60 cents an hour 5% of the American average, and 10% of that in some neighbouring Asian economies and a seemingly infinite supply of workers, China does look as though it could out-compete other economies in the manufacturing of almost anything labour-intensive.
Even at the more elevated DOC levels discussed above, it is exceedingly unlikely that organic ligands could out-compete with bisulfide for most of the metals of concern.
It's certainly possible that GM animals could out-compete their wild kin, says zoologist John Vandenbergh, of North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
This drop, which appears to accompany extreme losses in body weight in humans and other mammals, may have helped boost aggressiveness and risk-taking behavior in our ancestors so that they could out-compete others for food.
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Simulations showed that, a slightly higher copy number mutant could out-compete the wild type.
In addition to the possibility that the GFP tag perturbs function, the endogenous protein could out-compete the GFP fusion protein for binding sites on chromosomes.
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