Sentence examples for favoured host from inspiring English sources

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Roque Gastón Máspoli, (born Oct. 12, 1917, Montevideo, Uruguay died Feb. 22, 2004, Montevideo) Uruguayan association football (soccer) player who, was a national sports hero in Uruguay for his role as the national team's goalkeeper in the 1950 World Cup finals, in which Uruguay upset Brazil, the heavily favoured host country, 2 1 in the decisive final match to win its second World Cup trophy.

We suggest that in the first instance, a one-off, TS/NPA-wide effort focused entirely on tip pruning, in effect removing E. flavipes favoured host material, and then followed by annual monitoring and further location-specific tip pruning if recolonization is detected, may achieve longer lasting control.

This is ideal for mistletoe, as apple trees are its favoured host tree.

This causes the oscillation to swing back toward a more specialised use of locally favoured host plants, and this geographic variation in host use may give rise to population fragmentation and speciation.

Twenty-five volatile compounds that are identified in the headspace volatiles of the favoured host (Mango cv. Alphonso and Chausa) of B. dorsalis were selected for our study.

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Not all of Chicago's residents favoured hosting the games.

He also suggests limiting the number of cities bidding, adjusting the split of television revenue to favour host cities, making the organisations' voting systems more transparent and imposing term limits on their members.

We suggest these patterns are consistent with host conservatism among genetically similar and dissimilar hosts with heritable and non-heritable characteristics favouring host use.

The Dianthus spp. and G. repens both grow on exposed rocky areas and are pollinated by Syrphidae, potentially favouring host shift 5. Intriguingly, S. otites shares little similarities with other Silene from which it could have inherited its parasites.

The rapid mutation in gp120 during viral evolution further creates an ever changing landscape of glycosylation patterns of HIV surface glycoprotein gp120 (also known as the "carbohydrate landscape") that favours host immune evasion.

This type of host-plant conservatism suggests colonisation of phenotypes that favour host-use in one environment over the other (e.g. [ 82]).

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