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Before the war's end, Germany also had radar, and both countries were evolving countermeasures like aluminum chaff.
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And, over time, it is very likely that the body has evolved countermeasures.
Many insects have evolved countermeasures to echolocation, including the ability to hear high frequencies, a strategy of power diving to the ground, and, in some cases, the emission of high-frequency clicks to create acoustic confusion.
So our genomes have evolved countermeasures.
These host defenses impart selective pressure on phages and mobile elements to evolve countermeasures against CRISPR immunity.
However, H. pylori has evolved countermeasures against it.
In response, the latter sex should evolve countermeasures that effectively minimize the costs of sexual interactions.
Proinflammatory responses also play a pivotal role in determining disease outcome, with viruses manipulating host innate immune responses in order to promote entry and dissemination, and host cells have also evolved countermeasures that give rise to "genetic arms races" with both virus and host competing against the other.
Thus, to live and survive in a terrestrial environment, green plants had to evolve additional countermeasures against fluctuating light intensities.
While generalist herbivores are often deterred by the secondary metabolites produced by their host plants, numerous studies reported that many specialists have evolved effective countermeasures [21], [22], [23].
Parasites and their hosts notoriously engage in an arms race, evolving measures and countermeasures against each other in a battle for supremacy.
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