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For example retaining the shallow slope of −0.1 but changing the benefit of cooperation indicates that a small benefit (and therefore a small cost) of cross-feeding is less likely to favour the cross-feeding (Figure 1B).
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Without abandoning the safety angle altogether -- Michelin has, for example, retained the slogan used in the baby era: "Because so much is riding on your tires" -- the company decided that it needed to go for these generally younger buyers, too.
Humans, for example, retain the same existence and identity across these three planes of being hence denying the need for metempsychosis.
They stressed the importance of tailoring care to the individual and tried to understand the meaning of illness for a person 25 GPs agreed on the need to adapt management of multimorbidity to personal circumstances of these patients, such as vitality, personal preferences (for example retaining independence as the ultimate goal) and socioeconomic conditions.
A good result for the party, for example retaining all or most of these, would give it a bloc which could interest Labour or the Conservatives – should either emerge from the election short of seats to provide a working majority.
The legislature scrutinized the ballots in a partisan manner (for example, retaining ballots containing misspelled versions of Republican James Sullivan's name and discarding similar ballots marked for Federalist Caleb Strong).
Numerically it is demonstrated that compared to the Galerkin method the computational speed gain in the proposed method is of three to four orders of magnitude for a two dimensional example, and of one to two orders of magnitude for a three dimensional example, while retaining the same level of accuracy.
For example, isoforms retaining the fourth intron of CCA1 increased under high light conditions but decreased under low temperature conditions [ 12].
For example, retaining a sense of wonder scientists investigate make discoveries.
For example, retaining plantation trees has been used in tropical and subtropical forests to suppress invasive grasses (Parrotta et al. 1997; Loh and Daehler 2008).
March, originally, musical form having an even metre (in 2/4 or 4/4) with strongly accented first beats to facilitate military marching; many later examples, while retaining the military connotation, were not intended for actual marching.
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