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Best, perhaps, to have a look at the ways that the liberal coalition--with its insistence on identity politics and the blame game that accompanies them--fostered an environment in which a turn to the right was inevitable.

The government of Bangladesh has improved the enabling environment and fostered coordination and collaboration with the private sector while keeping the farmers and producers at the heart of its development agenda, which is one of the main targets the Afghanistan Government wants to achieve through its Afghanistan National Peace and Development Framework and related priority programmes.

However, if neonatal pups were removed from the hypergravity environment and cross fostered to non-manipulated dams, mortality did not occur (Baer et al., 2000).

We speculate, therefore, that development of ammonia tolerance might have fostered niche expansion into the urban environment by forest populations of the M form in Yaounde, while also conferring a competitive disadvantage in the unpolluted larval habitats typical of rural settings in the rainforest block of Cameroon.

To test whether this juvenile behavior is influenced by early-life environment, we reciprocally cross-fostered pups of both species.

Tutors were responsible for initiating a positive learning environment that embraced, encouraged and fostered effective self-directed learning.

Meeting the challenge in the Silver State's tough economic times, Reid actively promoted a jobs agenda, fostered business development, and fought for a clean environment (and against Yucca Mountain).

Finally, to determine if helping behavior is at all influenced by the strain of the trapped rat (SD, LE), or if strain bias in helping is entirely due to strain familiarity (familiar, unfamiliar), SD rats were fostered and raised with LE rats from birth, in an environment that effectively prevented exposure to others of their own strain (fostered conditions, Figure 3).

Since large amounts of visceral fat are among the main causes of the metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance [24],[25], the results from the cross-fostered OLETF males suggest that modification of the early environment can have positive long term health consequences.

The latter may be partly ascribed to the absence of a solid immunity status in late cross-fostered piglets [ 17], which are moved in an environment with pathogens against which they do not have adequate protection.

This suggests that immature immune systems are promoted and prevented from natural selection in the era of antibiotics, but they pay the cost of fostered health dysfunctions or diseases exposed to the current complex hostile environment.

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