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The data for São Luis and Jicamarca are used to evaluate the longitudinal differences in the prereversal F-layer vertical drift, arising from the large magnetic declination angle difference that characterize these Brazilian and Peruvian longitude sectors.

In some ways, our results speak against perceptual drift arising from strictly low-level, retinotopic visual processing.

Nearly all simulated fungal populations became fixed within 100 seasons, probably due to genetic drift arising from repeated population crashes.

As discussed in the main text, its sensitivity is constrained by competition between the admixture signal of magnitude αβF2(A″, B″) and the "off-tree drift" arising from branches off the lineage connecting A′ and B′ (Reich et al. 2009)—in this case, essentially the quantity α F2(A″, C′).

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Indeed, drift arises from taking a finite sample from a population: by chance, some individuals, and thus genotypes, contribute more and some less in each generation.

In the United States in 2004, > 1,700 investigations were conducted in 40 states because of drift complaints, and 71% of the incident investigations confirmed that drift arose from pesticide applications to agricultural crops (Association of American Pesticide Control Officials 2005).

If so, intratumor and intertumor heterogeneity of human breast cancer should be viewed not only as a result of phenotypic drifting arising from genomic instability, but also from the point of view of their impact in concert with the microenvironment and on the inherently dominant ability of the stroma to influence epithelial plasticity.

Even though it was initially mostly thought of and used as a qualitative tool, we have more recently developed data analysis models that account for the unique structure of FDS data, including optical effects of spatial gradients of signal magnification and temporal signal drifts arising from residual instability of laser power and potential photobleaching.

Here, however, there is an additional contribution to the drift term A arising from the fact that the independent noise terms appearing in the full system of Langevin equations (18) are Ito rather than Stratonovich, reflecting the fact that they arise from finite size effects.

One may think, for instance, of the coupled-Earth dynamo scenario by Aubert et al. (2013), where a slowly evolving westward drift naturally arises from the coupling between the inner core and the mantle.

However, genetic drift, which arises from randomness in reproduction, reduces the efficacy of natural selection, thereby slowing down or even preventing adaptation altogether.

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