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Gene flow via immigration affects rate of evolution of resistance to a pest management tactic, while emigration from a resistant population can spread resistance alleles spatially.

We propose that cell emigration from a neoplasm is a side effect of selection for migration within a neoplasm.

For each of the experiments that follow, we observe the evolution of cell migration and emigration from a neoplasm across the range of parameters.

Namely, we have shown that spatial and temporal resource heterogeneity selects for cell migration within a neoplasm, and as a by-product, emigration from a neoplasm.

In many natural systems, the onset of emigration from a patch is triggered by characteristics of the donor population as well as by local environmental conditions in that patch [6], [7], [8], [9].

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An immediate consequence of expanding industrial employment was a sharp drop in emigration; from an average of 130,000 people per year in the 1880s, the outflow dropped to 20,000 per year in the mid-1890s.

The rate of emigration from Uganda, a cumulative 12% over the 18-year lifespan of the MUST medical school, is lower than that implied by anecdotal reports, which suggest that a significant proportion of Ugandan physicians work outside the country.

The cohort members were followed from immediately after the index hospitalization for type 1 diabetes until a first hospitalization with a recorded nontraumatic LEA, emigration from Sweden, migration to a county with no or incomplete Inpatient Register coverage, death, or the end of follow-up (31 December 2004), whichever occurred first.

Characteristic changes in cell shape from squamous to spindle shaped, along with the upregulation of Prox1, VEGFR-3 and Nrp2, suggest that LECs upon emigration from the CCV undergo a transition towards a more migratory phenotype.

A common problem is that survival rates are the most difficult demographic rates to obtain because of the permanent emigration (dispersal) from a finite study area [53].

Emigration results from a combination of push factors (in source countries) and pull factors (in recipient countries).

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