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Evolution of excessive alcohol consumption: cessation of consumption or decrease below the definition of excessive consumption (28 alcohol units/week in males and 17 alcohol units/week in females, where 1 alcohol unit = 10 grams of alcohol).
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Such an effect of genetic drift can also produce a pattern of 'fast-Z' evolution, through fixation of excessive slightly deleterious mutations on the Z chromosome.
Unfortunately, the high rate of biocorrosion inherent to Mg alloys may cause a premature loss of mechanical strength, excessive evolution of hydrogen gas, and a rapidly shifting surface topography, all of which may hinder the ability of native cells to attach and grow on the implant surface.
Even though naïve predators are not a problem only for the initial evolution of aposematism, the cost of secreting excessive amounts of defence chemicals may outweigh the cost of the odd naïve predator, as mentioned.
It is one price of excessive speed.
Need more evidence of excessive Eurotaxation?
A clear case of excessive punishment.
Police are accused of excessive force.
Sound kind of excessive?
Stay out of excessive sunlight.
Be aware of excessive flatulence.
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