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Bacteria can develop and survive in the optimal range of pH 6.0 7.0.
As companies create products and services, they constantly develop innovative challenges through which they will develop and survive.
Hurricanes are creatures of the tropics, they need the warmth and humidity of tropical seas to develop and survive.
The fact that the orchid embryo continues to develop and survive without the presence of an endosperm indicates modifications to the embryo developmental program.
Considered as an aspect of biological or cultural evolution, however, the network should serve a rather more well defined and valuable function if it is to develop and survive.
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Both Hie case-patients had comorbidities: 1 had chronic liver disease, had septicemia develop, and died >1 month later of the underlying disease; 1 had HIV, had pneumonia develop, and survived.
CRNK expression followed a Mendelian distribution, and CRNK mice developed and survived normally through 12 mo.
Several Kurdish principalities developed and survived into the first half of the 19th century, notably those of Bohtān, Hakari, Bahdinan, Soran, and Baban in Turkey and of Mukri and Ardelan in Persia.
For many women who developed and survived severe complications of childbirth, childbirth was a difficult period described as 'trauma', 'degrading'terribleble', and 'a period of suffering.' Their description of the experience depicted anguish and grief.
Endometriosis-like lesions also developed and survived over a prolonged period in wild-type mice after transplanting endometrial tissue from mice with the activated Kras mutation (Cheng et al., 2011).
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