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After diverging from other teleosts, mudskippers have acquired many genes that are crucial for existence in their unique ecological niches.
Life in England may appear superficial compared to a life-and-death struggle for existence in the tropical forests east of the Niger.
The piety of the "religionists," as he called them (he thought his father a bigot), equipped one poorly for existence in modern America.
Reduction in leaf surface may be related to the necessity of reducing water loss through the process of transpiration, a requirement for existence in a desert environment.
Grieving for his daughter, Huxley in "The Struggle for Existence in Human Society" (1887) adopted a bitter social Darwinism a term that would itself be introduced about 1890.
Abdul Muhith said managed migration could be positive for Bangladesh and the west: "We can help in the sense of giving the migrants some training, making them fit for existence in some other country.
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Mr. Julich's father, Fred, once a restaurateur, started the family in this day-for-night existence in 1946.
We refer to [32, 84] for existence results in optimal control.
In the movie, a review of Barton's play Bare Ruined Choirs indicates that his characters face a "brute struggle for existence ... in the most squalid corners".
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are a potential risk for wildlife and humans for their existence in water.
Although the functional evidence argues strongly for the presence of these MEJ, ultrastructural evidence for their existence in coronary as well as in peripheral collateral vessels is lacking.
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