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Thus, in the former case, selection is for enhanced opportunity, while tolerance evolution is relevant to calcifying forms to compensate for higher costs of calcification under lower carbonate saturation.

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A protein is designed to fold into the structure that maximizes the entropy of water under the requirement that sufficiently many intramolecular hydrogen bonds be formed to compensate the dehydration penalty.

Mitchell has worked extensively with Gatlin on his form, trying to compensate for the "bad habits" that occasionally plague him, and he went so far as saying that Gatlin's form is "a work in progress".

[She died at 13 from cardiac arrest.] My mother wanted to work, but she needed to be at home, and so she leased a key punch machine, put it in my sister's bedroom and started to do data entry, and that's where many of the principles that we operate on today were formed — how to compensate people, data controls and process control.

Thus, networks stabilized by specific interactions such as salt bridges and H-bonds [16] need to be replaced by newly formed interactions to compensate for the energy loss.

While some German companies, for example Volkswagen, have already agreed to create some form of fund to compensate former slave laborers, Ford is vowing to fight.

It provided loan guarantees of up to $18.5 billion, which would cover up to 80percentt of the value of a new reactor; it offered financial credits for producing electricity; and it offered a form of insurance to compensate for regulatory delays.

Studies have shown that youth is a prominent factor in neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to form new connections to compensate for ones that get blocked or severed, to partially repair injured pathways and even to repurpose parts of the brain.

Kenneth Feinberg, who administers the $20 billion fund formed by BP to compensate people for losses from the gulf oil spill, is offering what amounts to a signing bonus to entice more victims to give up their right to sue BP or other companies involved in the disaster.

Most of the traits we associate with the only child are anecdotal, or were just made up by people like Adler or the early American psychologist, G Stanley Hall, who said: "Being an only child is a disease in itself". For every person who believes that only children are loners, there's someone else to argue that they form stronger friendships to compensate for not having siblings.

Women form rotating credit systems to compensate for the absence of an accessible banking system.

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