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The equivalent in Nature of these populations could be RNA viruses replicating at higher than standard mutation rates, a condition that has been explored experimentally by exposing RNA virus populations to mutagens.
Although the DTI studies in adolescence described above have shown that in general increases in FA tend to occur in association with decreases in MD, these changes are not necessarily reciprocal, that is inversely equivalent, in nature (Tamnes et al., 2010; Lebel and Beaulieu, 2011).
Choose sea salt as it is equivalent in nature to the salt within your body.
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In the area of chemical applications in construction they are new materials, which do not have equivalents in nature.
There is no equivalent for this in nature.
An electrical field removes any ions present, so the rate of seed growth should be equivalent to that in nature with no cosmic rays around.
It was semi-religious in nature; equivalent to my yearly appearance at synagogue for Yom Kippur.
On the contrary, a thick arc (equivalent to ∼26 km in nature) made of the same material is scraped off and accreted to the overriding plate.
A thin arc (thickness equivalent to ∼16 km in nature) made of the same strong material as the oceanic crust subducts completely without leaving any trace at the surface.
This finding is important because it suggests that an equivalent molecule might exist in nature and could possibly open Piezo1 in the absence of mechanical stimulation.
Back in the park, people were deliberately avoiding the politicized chaos outside, or just taking in a spring day in nature's equivalent of a renovation.
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