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Both infected and uninfected larvae develop at rate m into adults and both have a background mortality rate d.
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Campylobacter strains have been shown to develop quinolone resistance at an average rate of 5 × 10−9 (Taylor et al. 1985; Wang et al. 1993; Wang and Taylor 1990), with a few strains reported to develop at rates as high as 5 × 10−7 (Bachoual et al. 2001; Payot et al. 2002; Wang et al. 1993).
In contrast to homodimeric dsr-TALENs, 125 and 250 ng/µl of each heterodimeric dsr-TALEN pair mRNAs allowed the injected embryos to develop at rates of 73% and 86%, respectively; these rates were similar to the survival rates caused by microinjection of LY without RNA.
New platforms are being developed at rates faster than clinical studies can define their use.
Nano-toxicology presents many challenges and will need substantial financial support if it is to develop at a rate sufficient to cope with developments in nano-technology.
But, as I think I remember you saying, if India and China develop at our rate we'll be "four feet underwater".
Agents develop at the rate given by the input innovation probability.
Neural tube anomalies develop at a rate of 2 9 per 1,000 births in Central Europe and North America [4, 13, 20].
Every parent knows that children develop at different rates.
But isn't it normal for children to develop at different rates?
Application and luck will play their parts, but it is also simply the case that players develop at different rates.
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