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This may be helpful in better quantifying more granular levels of tissue injury and is potentially relevant for neonatal HII, which is considered different than adult HII as there is greater evolving apoptotic/mitochondrial injury in newborns.
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Although there are not yet enough long-term data to say for sure that great tits are evolving greater phenotypic plasticity, says Nussey, this advantage suggests that over time, the more flexible birds will win out.
Although the diagrams were only a notational device, they were widely circulated and had great influence, evolving into what are known today as flowcharts.
For example, Stebbins (1966, p. 129) stated "the large amount of gene duplication dilutes the effects of mutations and gene combinations to such an extent that polyploids have great difficulty evolving truly new adaptive gene complexes".
Both the Civil War and the Great War evolved into wars of attrition.
As the Great Recession evolved, the unemployment rate rose sharply from a low of 4.5percentthehe year prior to the recession in June 2007 to a peak of 10percentt in October 2009.
Great artists evolve, and I don't believe there is any argument that you are anything but.
Greater Manchester is evolving, and central to its development is a shared sense of place among politicians, senior officers and people from the private and third sector.
The greater consciousness is evolving.
As a consequence, the minimum egg size expressed in good environments would be consistently greater in populations evolving higher mean egg size.
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