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We observe that the relative numbers of these site types fluctuate through time, and hypothesize that the larger fluctuations indicate changing patterns of social aggregation and dispersal, and settlement abandonment and reoccupation.
A study published in the journal Nature suggests that levels of a protein which controls the heart's rhythm fluctuate through the day.
The concentrations of cations and anions along wadi Sayyah is shown in Fig. 4 where it is seen that these concentrations fluctuate through this wadi.
The first model predicts genotype frequencies to fluctuate through time but for resistance and infectivity ranges to remain constant; whereas the second model predicts repeated fixation of new genotypes and escalation of resistance and infectivity ranges (Woolhouse et al. 2002).
But experts always believed that the enrollment total would fluctuate through the year, as was common in the old insurance market.
Fly numbers fluctuate through the summer and decline in October, but the decline is less dramatic and defined than the spring increase.
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Their fortunes have fluctuated through the centuries.
Fashions in film lighting have fluctuated through the years.
(According to several security companies, the precise number fluctuated through the afternoon as they rechecked the computers).
The constitution itself does not specify the number of justices, and that number has actually fluctuated through the years.
Banks already use mark-to-market accounting for stocks and complex mortgage bonds whose value fluctuates through daily trading.
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