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The selective impacts of humans are exceedingly strong and consistent (Hendry et al. 2008) and will thus often result in predictable evolutionary responses by populations.
In total, the results are consistent with either exceedingly rare homeologous pairing and recombination or spontaneous fragment loss.
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Here, we expand the compass-gait model of vaulting stance to walking up a slope, and consider whether reported [ 5] and observed decreases in transition speeds with incline are consistent with the constraints predicted by this exceedingly reductionist model.
This is consistent with previous studies indicating that MATE proteins have exceedingly large numbers of homologs in plants per species, in that aspect contrasting to what is observed in bacteria and animals [ 50, 51].
While the use of renal biopsy in the management of septic AKI is exceedingly rare in many western nations, most human studies have found no consistent histopathologic changes in septic AKI, and acute tubular necrosis is infrequently observed [ 5, 6].
Such an ap-proach is consistent with our precedent, and it would indeed affect no more than "an exceedingly small set of cases". Ante, at 18.
Consistent with these studies, mRNAs with extensive secondary-structure in their 5′-UTRs are exceedingly dependent on eIF4E and eIF4A activity [ 21, 22].
Peter Hanly is among the most consistent delights in the central role, a sweet cartoon of a tea-drinking, tweed-wearing gentleman with an exceedingly British name, Tristram Faraday.
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