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It's as if we live with a gallery of figures in our head from a full, crowded lifetime and yet we can't put a name to many of them!" But there are deeper, less bearable griefs, like the loss of her best friend of 50 years, Mary, to Alzheimer's disease.
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Our study highlights the importance of studying phase change inherited by isolation or crowding histories (i.e., phase change that accrues across generations) instead of that expressed in response to isolated or crowded conditions experienced within the lifetime of an individual.
Not only that, but our universities are crowded with young people who are learning for the lifetime ahead of them.
Ryan wants access to as much money as possible this summer, because capital for gold prospecting will never again in his lifetime be so readily available and, besides, within a few years the territory will be crowded with claims.
Pharmacy windows are crowded.
The Los Angeles Galaxy fan who jumped onto the field during an exchange between David Beckham and the home crowd had his lifetime ban from the stadium rescinded.
Whereas crowding within the lifetime of both offspring and parents has emerged as a primary causal factor of phase change, less is known about intraspecific genetic variation in the expression of phase change, and in particular in response to the parental environment.
What crowds?
Enzymes also have a 'lifetime' (see Denaturing below) after which they become denatured but either remain in solution or adsorb to the surface and contribute to crowding.
Crowding out might occur.
It is about crowding.
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