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Newmont has pledged to offer investors an obvious alternative to Barrick by unwinding Normandy's hedge book, making it fully exposed to changes in gold prices.

Mazda, which has fewer plants in North America than other Japanese companies, is also more exposed to changes in the dollar-yen rate.

Humana, which derives about 70percentt of its revenue from government sources, is more exposed to changes in government reimbursement rates than its competitors.

In cold climates, ice may accrete and form ice bustles on piles exposed to changes in water level.

But the Irish economy still has strong ties with Britain's, and thus is more exposed to changes in the value of sterling than any other in Europe.

If animals base behavioural decisions on the predation landscape then we would expect individuals to adjust their sleep behaviour when exposed to changes in predation risk.

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LSJ1 also behaved similarly to a glb-5; npr-1 (N2 background) strain when exposed to gradual changes in ambient O2 in the absence of food (Figure 3d).

Antonovsky meant that the SOC changed very little in adulthood, if the individual was not exposed to major changes in life like moving to another place, giving birth to a child or going into rehabilitation [ 10].

In most tissues, cells are exposed to frequent changes in levels of oxidative stress and inflammation.

In an infection, A. fumigatus is exposed to active changes in the oxygen concentration, once the quantity of oxygen at the site of infection is low due to the inflammatory response.

In both serially subcultured cells and those exposed to Ca++, changes in Jmjd3 level were remote.

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