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"This prison is a tough place to work, it serves a very big area, it serves a large, dangerous population of prisoners, but it's not unlike many other prisons up and down the country – ones that have very similar inmates," he told the BBC.
Here we show that the structure of the signaling network between regulatory T-cells and type 17 helper T-cells allows the immune system to selectively attack pathogens based on whether or not the pathogens represent a growing, and thus dangerous population.
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Typing a relatively small number of loci appears adequate and cost-efficient, especially under the most dangerous condition of rapid and severe population declines.
This is justified with the twisted logic that urban students are likely to fare better in college, but it also reflects the constant bias of the party toward placating the more politically dangerous urban population.
At the same time, the local elites encouraged the formation of a sort of class division among blacks, used as a means to divide and control a huge and thus potentially dangerous black population, which represented 50%% of the total in 1822.
He ended up in the mental-health unit by faking a bunch of symptoms, which is a common way to avoid the much more dangerous general population.
The legislature then enabled the Michigan Department of Natural Resources DNRR) and the governor to launch a wolf hunt to "control" a mythical "dangerous" wolf population.
Therefore, weak selection in combination with a constantly moving optimum represents a 'slippery slope' that can be very dangerous for population survival (see discussion in Bürger and Lynch 1995 and Huey and Kingsolver 1993).
The development could make certain strains of the parasite more dangerous for populations who have some natural immunity.
Things are different today, he writes, because of four trends: human pressure on the earth, a dangerous rise in population, extreme poverty and a political climate characterized by "cynicism, defeatism and outdated institutions".
Over the next seven years Russia's labour force will shrink by 8m, and by 2025 it may be 18m-19m donn on the present figure of 90m.What makes a shrinking population dangerous for a country that has always defined itself by its external borders is the loss of energy it entails, Mr Vishnevsky argues.
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